£2045 gaming pc! (is it worth it)

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OK, so I just chose parts for a gaming PC from a site called "PCPARTSPECIALIST.CO.UK" And i just want somebody to say whether it is a good PC for the gaming i'm going to be using for.

the games i need to be able to play are:
-saints row 4
-grand theft auto 4
-skyrim
on at least high graphics and FPS...will this computer be able to do that
 
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Here ya go. 2k build.
CPU: i7 4770k- $320
Cooler: Corsair H100i- $150
Motherboard: Gigabyte UD3H Z87- $170
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LP @ 1600MHz 2x8GB- $130
GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 770 w/ ACX- $840
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB- $70
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro Series 120GB SSD- $120
PSU: Corsair HX850 PSU- $150
Case: Corsair 500R- $100
Total: Under $2k USD, meaning far under 2k pounds.

dannyboy2233

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There is no way that any of us can tell you if a computer is good if we can't see/know the parts. It would be like me asking you "does this food taste good?" without giving you a bite.
 

vinhn

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Yeah I know that, but whatever PC that cost around that price range can't max out the games listed is not worth it.
 

dannyboy2233

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You can spend a million bucks on a PC that won't play a single game, or 1,000 on a PC that will. We need to see spes, or build you one. That's that.
 
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oh yeah XD, forgot to say the specs. i was in a rush.
here they are:
-intel core i7 2930k (3.2ghz) cpu
-Asus rampage IV extreme motherboard
-8gb kingston hyperx beast memory card
-4gb nvidia geforce gtx 770 graphics
-2tb wd caviar black hard disc (X2)
-blue-ray dvd drive
-corsair 750w pro series HX750 power supply
-corsair h60 hydro series high performance cpu cooler
-arctic mx-4 extreme thermal paste
-onboard 8 channel (7.1) high def audio
-wireless 802.11N 300mbps card
-2Xusb 3.0 6Xusb 2.0
-windows 8 64bit
-asus vg278h 27" 120hz 3d ready LED + glasses

 
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There is no way that any of us can tell you if a computer is good if we can't see/know the parts. It would be like me asking you "does this food taste good?" without giving you a bite. [/quotemsg]
ya know that sentence goes perfect with your avatar

 

dannyboy2233

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ya know that sentence goes perfect with your avatar

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Haha ;)
And that computer is alright. It could play games well, but we here at Toms could build you a much better one for the same price, that you could build yourself.
 
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Haha ;)
And that computer is alright. It could play games well, but we here at Toms could build you a much better one for the same price, that you could build yourself. [/quotemsg]
If you could do that for me, that would be great
 

dannyboy2233

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Here ya go. 2k build.
CPU: i7 4770k- $320
Cooler: Corsair H100i- $150
Motherboard: Gigabyte UD3H Z87- $170
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LP @ 1600MHz 2x8GB- $130
GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 770 w/ ACX- $840
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB- $70
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro Series 120GB SSD- $120
PSU: Corsair HX850 PSU- $150
Case: Corsair 500R- $100
Total: Under $2k USD, meaning far under 2k pounds.
 
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