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-Punk- wrote If you want to take the AMD route:
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This comes with a 120gb SSD and a GTX 750 Ti 2gb graphics card
This is $10 over your limit
He'd be better off with a standalone CPU with the ability to add a card that isn't entry level than to have a low end CPU and GPU. Wouldn't go with that monitor either.
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loganj23 wrote but wont it be worse with integrated graphics?
Yes, the integrated graphics won't be as good as the 750 Ti but buying that build would be a mistake imo as you will be able to add a much better GPU into my build at a later date, but integrated graphics can run CS:GO, Minecraft and similar games at decent settings with ~60Fps.
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loganj23 wrote but wont it be worse with integrated graphics?
Thats why he said add a gpu when you can
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also is an ssd necessary?
if it really increases performance than illprob get it but just wantto know if it is necessary
if it really increases performance than illprob get it but just wantto know if it is necessary
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loganj23 wrote also is an ssd necessary?
if it really increases performance than illprob get it but just wantto know if it is necessary
Not necessary but it makes your gaming experience so much better (and faster ;) )
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-Punk- wrote For $613, you get an amd fx 8350 which is an 8 core processor,a MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB TWIN FROZR gpu, no ssd on this build but add one when you can
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Once again, not worth getting a discrete GPU as integrated graphics will be fine for his needs... CPU socket has no upgrade path.
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_Skittle wrote-Punk- wrote For $613, you get an amd fx 8350 which is an 8 core processor,a MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB TWIN FROZR gpu, no ssd on this build but add one when you can
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Once again, not worth getting a discrete GPU as integrated graphics will be fine for his needs... CPU socket has no upgrade path.
Its really up to him, im just trying to help here.
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_Skittle wrote He'd be better off with a standalone CPU with the ability to add a card that isn't entry level than to have a low end CPU and GPU. Wouldn't go with that monitor either.
No, he would not be better using an i5's iGPU instead of a dedicated GPU. An APU rig would make more sense than an i5 with no GPU.
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Sanctorum wrote_Skittle wrote He'd be better off with a standalone CPU with the ability to add a card that isn't entry level than to have a low end CPU and GPU. Wouldn't go with that monitor either.
No, he would not be better using an i5's iGPU instead of a dedicated GPU. An APU rig would make more sense than an i5 with no GPU.
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Obviously a dedicated GPU would be better; but going with an i5 iGPU over an entry level card is a better option.
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