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Is this good enough to play BF3?
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Hello
Before you all start raging know that I'm new to PC gaming and that I don't have experience building my own rig so I will buy one.
So i'm looking to buy a Gaming PC and I found the Predator G3610 and I would want to know if it would be able to play BF3 and if so on wich setting?
Some specs:
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Before you all start raging know that I'm new to PC gaming and that I don't have experience building my own rig so I will buy one.
So i'm looking to buy a Gaming PC and I found the Predator G3610 and I would want to know if it would be able to play BF3 and if so on wich setting?
Some specs:
Intel Core i7 2600
8 GB DDR3 RAM
2x 1 TB HDD (7200 rpm)
nVidia GeForce GT545 (3 GB)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Support "raid-ready"
1 x HDD swap cage.
8 GB DDR3 RAM
2x 1 TB HDD (7200 rpm)
nVidia GeForce GT545 (3 GB)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Support "raid-ready"
1 x HDD swap cage.
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Yeah, don't know what you mean by setting :s It's pretty good and an alright price for a gaming computer, but you would save some money if you built one, so you should look into that before you buy it, even though you have no experience, there's a first time for everything.
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I_Am_British wrote Yeah, don't know what you mean by setting :s It's pretty good and an alright price for a gaming computer, but you would save some money if you built one, so you should look into that before you buy it, even though you have no experience, there's a first time for everything.
Yeah I know but I just don't want to screw up something and first I would upgrade it before I would even try to make my own rig. And what I ment with setting is: low, normal, high, ultra.
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Think smartly. Build your own, it's easy.
Make sure to tell me your budget if you need help picking the right parts.
Make sure to tell me your budget if you need help picking the right parts.
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Like the above post states, building a computer is MUCH cheaper, and really does not take THAT much knowledge to do. I built a $500 computer with a blu-ray player and wireless card, and graphics card, and a lot of ram. This was compared to my $750 dell gaming computer, and it was pretty close to matching its speed.
Now, back to the actual question:
HELL YAH! i7 is an amazing cpu, and 3gb is more than you can really need. You will easily be able to play bf3, and record it with fps, and use After Effects, all at the same time with no hickups.
Now, back to the actual question:
HELL YAH! i7 is an amazing cpu, and 3gb is more than you can really need. You will easily be able to play bf3, and record it with fps, and use After Effects, all at the same time with no hickups.
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Get a smart friend to build you one or build it yourself buying them is a massive waste
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Building a PC is much easier than you think. I built my first PC in 2 hours with no problems. The hardest part is selecting the right parts.
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Cawnah wrote Building a PC is much easier than you think. I built my first PC in 2 hours with no problems. The hardest part is selecting the right parts.
yeah but it is a bundle with speakers and an ACER S221HQLDBD monitor for 1.228,0 euros.
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Not sure on the gpu but it will run smoooth on atleast medium settings,As i said i am not well up on that graphics card so i dont really know but medium settings easy.
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Jens wroteI_Am_British wrote Yeah, don't know what you mean by setting :s It's pretty good and an alright price for a gaming computer, but you would save some money if you built one, so you should look into that before you buy it, even though you have no experience, there's a first time for everything.
Yeah I know but I just don't want to screw up something and first I would upgrade it before I would even try to make my own rig. And what I ment with setting is: low, normal, high, ultra.
I built my first rig with only a Youtube video to help. It's not hard after the first time.
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