Good gaming build for 1280 x 720?

OfficialHero

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Jul 18, 2013
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10,530
Is this good enough for medium-high settings to play games like cod and bf at 1280 x 720 NOT 1080P, at 58+ fps average? I only play games in 1080 p that aren't that competitive so yeah. (Yes I'm a try hard.) I plan to upgrade in the future like i5 3470 - gtx 660 or ti idk yet. Then i7 and so on. Will this meet my standards?
Don't need optical drive or hard drive. Also it's $530 build.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1iBkn
 
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I might not be going overboard by saying that any hardware that's at least 3 generations old should provide fully smooth play at 1280x720, especially with low settings.

To be more precise:

Core i3-3220: Ivy Bridge/third-generation Core i3. Will be more than sufficient for up to 1080p at low-medium (Depending on game).
GTX 650 Ti: It can play Metro 2033 at 55+fps on 1080p at Medium settings. Should handle anything with ease at 720p.

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edit: added image at end.
I might not be going overboard by saying that any hardware that's at least 3 generations old should provide fully smooth play at 1280x720, especially with low settings.

To be more precise:

Core i3-3220: Ivy Bridge/third-generation Core i3. Will be more than sufficient for up to 1080p at low-medium (Depending on game).
GTX 650 Ti: It can play Metro 2033 at 55+fps on 1080p at Medium settings. Should handle anything with ease at 720p.

Metro.png


edit: added image at end.
 
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