Looking for upgrade My PC

Protech92

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Hei Dude,

Now im going to build a new gaming PC ... not until High End or Low Budget build.. i need high performance in game without lagging.

Below was my plan,

CPU : AMD FX 4100 3.6Ghz / 4cores
MOBO : Asrock 970 Extreme3 ATX ( AM3+ )
RAM : Kingston HyperX 2x4B DDR3 1600Mhz
GPU : Asus HD 7770 Direct CU Top x 2 ( AMD CrossFireX )
PSU : Corsair GS 700 Watt

Can i run Crysis on Ultra Setting ?

If any problem happened on my spec please give me your opinion. i appreciate any advise from you. =)
 

feeblepenguin

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Umm... dont crossfire two 7770's. it will cause microstuttering, and a 7870 is just as good, but cheaper. also, a 700W psu is overkill if you take a single 7870 (although it will future proof it in case of a future xfire)
As for crysis at 1080p on ultra... you'd need 7950 xfire+
 

Protech92

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my screen solution is 1600x900 only... maybe i cannot run any game on ultra setting but i want my game run smoothly...
if corsair 700w overkill , can you tell me what kind of psu more suitable for HD 7770 ? im not going to buy highest than 7770 model because my budget is not enough for that... =) maybe you right.. dont waste money to crossfire hd 7770 so i will buy single only...
 

Glite

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Hi man, if you can't save up it's recommended to get the 7770 for now because it's best for the $$.

At that resolution you can play the newest game on medium settings with AA low \ disabled.
It will run bf3 maxed out with aa off 50fps+
 

Protech92

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thanks dude... i will get it soon, but how about my motherboard and processor... im still not understand about processor and motherboard... all newest game can play because of HD 7770 ?? or processor and motherboard also important ??
 

feeblepenguin

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Usually, mobo and processor are less important for gaming, since most games are gpu limited. However, you can always turn down the graphics settings, and it'll run fine again. But if a game is cpu limited (like playing crysis with a celeron) it will run at a max of maybe 25 fps, and even if you turn down gfx, the cpu has to run nearly as hard, bottlnecking your graphics. However, no current games will be limited below ~60 fps(except for maybe starcraft) by a modern midrange cpu. if you want to future-proof your system further you could get a 6300, but for now, you're good. As for mobos, they will provide overclocking headroom, and reliability, but no major performance increase.