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Buying A New Gaming Pc And Need Views On it!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi guys im buying a new gaming pc and wondering if this would do the trick for b4f on high to ultra??

Intel ivy-bride-e i7 4820k 3.7ghz
asrock x79-extreme 4 motherboard lga2011
16gb corsair ddr3 1600 ram
arctic freezer 130 cooler
120gb sata3 ssd+1tb sata3 hard drive
nvidia gtx760 2gb graphics card
dvd/cd dual layer burner
bitfenix shinobi gaming case
550w bronze certified modular psu

And could I also get your view on getting either windows 7 or 8??
Thanks guys! its all for about $1950
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That should be fine, but you did not need to spend that much money on a i7 processor, I also advise you to upgrade your hard drive because games life Battlefield take up alot of your Hard Drive space.
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Lol,and i7 extreme with a 760...

Don't need that 16GB and i7 if you're going to be gaming.If you're editing/rendering i suggest you keep the ram but change the i7 extreme to a i7 4770k.
Also you're spending that much money and no SSD?I
suggest you get a 120GB SSD as you can boot up windows/games quicker.
It looks as though you just threw in lots of expensive parts without looking at other important ones.
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SurvivalOfTheFittest wrote That should be fine, but you did not need to spend that much money on a i7 processor, I also advise you to upgrade your hard drive because games life Battlefield take up alot of your Hard Drive space.


Just saying,he listed he has a 1TB and a 120GB HDD so that should be more than enough space.
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Hoop wrote
SurvivalOfTheFittest wrote That should be fine, but you did not need to spend that much money on a i7 processor, I also advise you to upgrade your hard drive because games life Battlefield take up alot of your Hard Drive space.


Just saying,he listed he has a 1TB and a 120GB HDD so that should be more than enough space.
Sorry, I misread, but your right about his CPU, spent too much on parts that are not too important.
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You do not need an extreme series i7 to play games. Go with an i5 processor, you can use the saved bucks to get a much nicer graphics card or more SSD with a bigger capacity. Just note that LGA 2011 (your mobo is an lga 2011) sockets will not work with LGA 1150 processors.
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Thanks guys for all your help and suggestions!
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