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I plan on playing DayZ, DayZ Standalone, BF4, Titanfall, The Division, and many other games! Tell me how well this will run!(FPS wise).

NZXT Source 210 Elite White case
500 Watt corsair builder series psu
MSI 970A-G43
2 x 4 GB Kingston RAM 1333MhZ (dont have to tell me this sucks, trust me I know and will upgrade it later)<-----from older rig
1 TB Western Digital Caviar Blue HD
320 GB HD <------also from older rig
AMD FX-8350 CPU
EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB
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Drop the CPU to a 8320 and get some 1600MHz RAM. The 8350 is just a factory overclocked 8320 with a much larger price. Doing this will also save you a bit of money with not having to buy new RAM.

I wouldn't change anything apart from that.

You should be able to max out just about every game on the market without any problems.

9/10.
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Swap the CPU for the FX-8320.

The Source 210 is a rather garbagey case, swap it out for a Coolermaster N300.
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The Builder series PSUs Corsair makes are very meh, opt for something like this 650w, hopefully your budget allows.
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Perhaps something can be said about your GFX card choice, but as far as I know your choice is just fine.
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Gigahertz wrote Drop the CPU to a 8320 and get some 1600MHz RAM. The 8350 is just a factory overclocked 8320 with a much larger price. Doing this will also save you a bit of money with not having to buy new RAM.

I wouldn't change anything apart from that.

You should be able to max out just about every game on the market without any problems.

9/10.

DayZ is a very cpu intensive game though and i dont play on getting an after market heatsink or liquid cooler until like 2 months after my build so wouldnt the 8350 be ultimately better?
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derekdude100 wrote
Gigahertz wrote Drop the CPU to a 8320 and get some 1600MHz RAM. The 8350 is just a factory overclocked 8320 with a much larger price. Doing this will also save you a bit of money with not having to buy new RAM.

I wouldn't change anything apart from that.

You should be able to max out just about every game on the market without any problems.

9/10.

DayZ is a very cpu intensive game though and i dont play on getting an after market heatsink or liquid cooler until like 2 months after my build so wouldnt the 8350 be ultimately better?

Nope. Clock speed isn't always the thing to look out for. The chips both use the same architecture, so they'll perform almost the same on DayZ.

The 8320 is the one to go for.
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I dont know about BF4 but those games will definately run easily over 60 fps w/ that setup. Great build!
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