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Is This A Good Gaming PC ?
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Hi so basically is this a good gaming Pc for all different games like Battlefeild, Crysis etc. Also on the top settings. So what FPS would i get? Please recommend any better parts for around the same price Thanks.
Spec's :
Gaming Case - Sharkoon T9
Power Supply - OCZ ModXStream Pro 600w
cpu - 3rd Generation Intel Core i5 3450
Ram - Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x 4gb)
Dvd - Novatech Black 18x Internal DVD ROM Drive SATA
hardrive - Seagate Barracuda 500GB
motherboard - Gigabyte GA-B75-D3V
graphics card - Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7850 or 7950 or HD 7850 double D
cpu cooler - Arctic Freezer 13 CPU Cooler
Spec's :
Gaming Case - Sharkoon T9
Power Supply - OCZ ModXStream Pro 600w
cpu - 3rd Generation Intel Core i5 3450
Ram - Corsair Vengeance Blue 8GB (2x 4gb)
Dvd - Novatech Black 18x Internal DVD ROM Drive SATA
hardrive - Seagate Barracuda 500GB
motherboard - Gigabyte GA-B75-D3V
graphics card - Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7850 or 7950 or HD 7850 double D
cpu cooler - Arctic Freezer 13 CPU Cooler
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i have the i7 3770k and a gigabyte 7850 and can run all on max, i would upgrading that cpu to the i5 3570k as its all new ivy bridge and its unlocked and free to oc
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FlowBeFeeding wrote i have the i7 3770k and a gigabyte 7850 and can run all on max, i would upgrading that cpu to the i5 3570k as its all new ivy bridge and its unlocked and free to oc
For gaming it's pretty pointless to get the 3770k.
@OP get an ASRock Extreme4 it will suit you well. Also, I would grab an i5 3570k instead of the 3450.
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Get the 7950. the 7850 will go out a lot sooner than the 7950. And dual cards only gives you around 5 extra fps. Always get the better card rather than 2 lessers. There are very few situations where 2 cards are better than 1 better card. To put into perspective
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That all looks good, but i agree with burrow900, go with the 7950. Another thing is, 500gb may not be enough memory for a gaming PC, maybe you should consider getting a 1TB drive or more, just for the peace of mind that you have spare memory for anything you want.
The end decision is up to you though, we're only here to offer suggestions.
The end decision is up to you though, we're only here to offer suggestions.
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Thats a pretty good set up but go for a 3570k and a larger HD and u should be set.
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