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Are these parts good for gaming?
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Are these parts good for gaming?Posted:

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I will be using this pc for games like Cod4 Black ops 2 MW3 MW2 World at war and minecraft. I just wanted to know if this will run all those games at max settings with playable fps at least 333 fps on cod4 and 100 on black ops 2 and mw3. thanks!

Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000 BX80637I53570K


ASUS P8B75-M LX PLUS LGA 1155 Intel B75 SATA


ASUS GTX660 TI-DC2O-2GD5 GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2GB


Rosewill Green Series RG630-S12 630W Continuous @40C,80 PLUS BRONZE Certified


Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM
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Seems good, I recommend 8 gigs of RAM for that build, the 660 is a nice card.
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The CPU and GPU are both last generation.
Get a 4670k and a GTX 760 instead. What's your budget?
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Creds wrote The CPU and GPU are both last generation.
Get a 4670k and a GTX 760 instead. What's your budget?
They may be last generation but they are still very good in aspects, the 660 is overclockable to a great extent and the processor is still a very good choice, overall it will run games very well, no need to splash out more cash.
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780 without the monitor
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Boar wrote
Creds wrote The CPU and GPU are both last generation.
Get a 4670k and a GTX 760 instead. What's your budget?
They may be last generation but they are still very good in aspects, the 660 is overclockable to a great extent and the processor is still a very good choice, overall it will run games very well, no need to splash out more cash.


True but there is no reason to get last generation hardware when buying a new PC.
A 4760k is better in performance and more effiecent like wise with the 760.

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$780 USD also is my PSU good enough?
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BigButt wrote $780 USD also is my PSU good enough?
The PSU is fine, and for that budget getting a decent "New gen" as the other guy said rig would mean skimping on other parts. You would need a cheap motherboard, HDD, PSU and case to even get a decent card and new gen processor. Not worth it, as for your PSU its fine, I might change the motherboard though.
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Boar wrote
BigButt wrote $780 USD also is my PSU good enough?
The PSU is fine, and for that budget getting a decent "New gen" as the other guy said rig would mean skimping on other parts. You would need a cheap motherboard, HDD, PSU and case to even get a decent card and new gen processor. Not worth it, as for your PSU its fine, I might change the motherboard though.


The 760 is the SAME price as a 660 Ti like he listed and is better. The i5 is more expensive but the graphics card isn't.

Get a 760.
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Splash out a bit more on the motherboard, at least over $100 to ensure decent quality.
I'd say the 7950 over the 660ti but its preference really.
You could go with an AMD processor to take down the price a little for the motherboard as well.

EDIT: If the 760 is the same price my bad, go for the 760. I couldn't find a price anywhere for it.
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