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r00t wrote -Milky, I'm sorry, but you shouldn't help with things you don't understand. You're recommending parts that either are not good or are incompatible.

Here's a build for under $600 (after promo codes).

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Guys, you should only help if you know what you're talking about. I hope this doesn't become a problem if/when the PC hardware section is added.

Thanks r00t! So this is all compatible and everything I want? Is it just good enough for the levels of gaming I'm wanting to go into or decent or great? Thanks again for the time

Yes, this is all compatible and I'm unaware of a way to make this better with your demands and budget. The 965 and 7770 are a pretty well-balanced pair. What specific games are you planning on playing?


The Battelfield series, maybe the CoDs, Sims, Arma2-3, DayZ mod and others, other random PC games
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Hall wrote
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r00t wrote -Milky, I'm sorry, but you shouldn't help with things you don't understand. You're recommending parts that either are not good or are incompatible.

Here's a build for under $600 (after promo codes).

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Guys, you should only help if you know what you're talking about. I hope this doesn't become a problem if/when the PC hardware section is added.

Thanks r00t! So this is all compatible and everything I want? Is it just good enough for the levels of gaming I'm wanting to go into or decent or great? Thanks again for the time

Yes, this is all compatible and I'm unaware of a way to make this better with your demands and budget. The 965 and 7770 are a pretty well-balanced pair. What specific games are you planning on playing?


The Battelfield series, maybe the CoDs, Sims, Arma2-3, DayZ mod and others, other random PC games

It will not play all of the most demanding games like BF3 and 4, Crysis 3, FC3, and Arma 2 and 3 at max settings, but it will play them at good settings. For the new generation of games (using Crysis 3 as an example), about medium will be the sweet spot for the 7770.

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In your position, I would save up just a bit more for the 7850, which is arguably the best card for the money right now. It overclocks exceptionally well.
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r00t wrote
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r00t wrote -Milky, I'm sorry, but you shouldn't help with things you don't understand. You're recommending parts that either are not good or are incompatible.

Here's a build for under $600 (after promo codes).

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Guys, you should only help if you know what you're talking about. I hope this doesn't become a problem if/when the PC hardware section is added.

Thanks r00t! So this is all compatible and everything I want? Is it just good enough for the levels of gaming I'm wanting to go into or decent or great? Thanks again for the time

Yes, this is all compatible and I'm unaware of a way to make this better with your demands and budget. The 965 and 7770 are a pretty well-balanced pair. What specific games are you planning on playing?


The Battelfield series, maybe the CoDs, Sims, Arma2-3, DayZ mod and others, other random PC games

It will not play all of the most demanding games like BF3 and 4, Crysis 3, FC3, and Arma 2 and 3 at max settings, but it will play them at good settings. For the new generation of games (using Crysis 3 as an example), about medium will be the sweet spot for the 7770.

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In your position, I would save up just a bit more for the 7850, which is arguably the best card for the money right now. It overclocks exceptionally well.


Wow, thanks for all of the research! so how much is the price difference for the 7850 from the 7770? And is it still compatible with the other components you listed?
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The 7850 will be $180 as opposed to $110 for the 7770. It's a pretty big gap and AMD actually just announced the 7790 to fill it at an intermediate price point. It is to be released on April 2nd.

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All of these are compatible.
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r00t wrote The 7850 will be $180 as opposed to $110 for the 7770. It's a pretty big gap and AMD actually just announced the 7790 to fill it at an intermediate price point. It is to be released on April 2nd.

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All of these are compatible.


I thought Battlefield and Arma required a 2GB?
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Hall wrote
r00t wrote The 7850 will be $180 as opposed to $110 for the 7770. It's a pretty big gap and AMD actually just announced the 7790 to fill it at an intermediate price point. It is to be released on April 2nd.

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All of these are compatible.

I thought Battlefield and Arma required a 2GB?

That's not true. There's no set requirement for VRAM and 1GB is enough for the settings at which these cards will will run the game at 1080p.
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r00t wrote
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r00t wrote The 7850 will be $180 as opposed to $110 for the 7770. It's a pretty big gap and AMD actually just announced the 7790 to fill it at an intermediate price point. It is to be released on April 2nd.

7850: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
7770: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
7790 review: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

All of these are compatible.

I thought Battlefield and Arma required a 2GB?

That's not true. There's no set requirement for VRAM and 1GB is enough for the settings at which these cards will will run the game at 1080p.


[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] What does 2GB of RAM mean then? Is VRAM different from RAM? I'm sorry I'm asking so many questions.. I know next to nothing about this and would like to learn
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That's referring to system memory, not video memory. The graphics card is like a smaller computer with its own power supply, CPU, motherboard, RAM, etc.
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r00t wrote That's referring to system memory, not video memory. The graphics card is like a smaller computer with its own power supply, CPU, motherboard, RAM, etc.


Ohhhh, ok, so which one of the components that you linked me controls RAM? And how many GBs of RAM does it have?
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r00t wrote -Milky, I'm sorry, but you shouldn't help with things you don't understand. You're recommending parts that either are not good or are incompatible.

Here's a build for under $600 (after promo codes).

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Guys, you should only help if you know what you're talking about. I hope this doesn't become a problem if/when the PC hardware section is added.

EDIT: Instead of downvoting, post with your thoughts. It's clear you feel a certain way.


That's the biggest problem I see with a PC building section, everyone who doesn't know what they're doing will be suggesting mediocre or outdated/faulty builds. I have a feeling the few people who are like expert PC wizard builders will just be looking over recommendations and correcting them.

Hopefully this won't be the case and the section will do good.
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