Gaming PC build help needed

TomLibertini

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are these specs good enough for battlefield 3/4 and up and coming games??

1TB WD WD1002FAEX Caviar Black, SATA III 6Gb/s, 7200rpm

750W Corsair Enthusiast Series 750TXV2, 85% Eff', 80 PLUS Bronze, SLI/CrossFire, EPS12V, Quiet Fan, ATX v2.31, PSU

8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Jet Black

Corsair Carbide Series 500R Case

3GB MSI Radeon HD 7950 Overclocked, 28nm, 5000MHz GDDR5, GPU 830MHz

Intel Core i5 4670K Quad Core, 3.4GHz, 3.8GHz Turbo

Gigabyte GA-Z87X-D3H Intel Z87 Socket 1150 Motherboard
 
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I am actually planning on getting a Sapphire Radeon 7950 for my build and haven't really looked at the GeForce line at all yet. The 7950 gets about 60 fps in BF3 max settings on multiplayer. The GTX 770 gets about 81...
That is actually a really good looking build. Only thing that I would change is the case. you can get a good ATX mid tower case for 50 or 60 bucks from NZXT. I have the Tempest 210, with 9 expansion slots, 3 5.25" bays and another 9 3.5 inch bays. And it comes with a massive 140mm fan and a 120mm one, with a total of 8 fan mounts( or a water cooled mount) All for $56. http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/112-tempest-210-case
 

TomLibertini

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Could it run all the high end games? Or would it be better with the GeForce GTX 770?
 


I am actually planning on getting a Sapphire Radeon 7950 for my build and haven't really looked at the GeForce line at all yet. The 7950 gets about 60 fps in BF3 max settings on multiplayer. The GTX 770 gets about 81 fps in BF3 max settings. So, the GTX is better. But they would due to their being double the price of the Radeon 7950. If you have a big budget go for the GTX. If you don't have unlimited money go Radeon. Based on your other items, it seems like you have the extra $200 or so to drop on a better GPU.
 
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