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First custom PC, good for gaming?

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August 31, 2013 4:52:38 PM

I'm new to this forum and I'm buying a new PC to replace my prebuilt one. It's from a PC building site. I just wanted to know how it would handle gaming, I'm looking to play games like G-Mod, GTA 5, Battlefield 4, ESO, SWTOR and others. I don't mean if I can run it on ultra or high settings but I just wanted to know if I can play them on medium or even low? I also wanted to make sure that all the parts were compatible.

Specs
Case: STYLISH PIANO BLACK ENIGMA MICRO-ATX CASE + 2 FRONT USB
CPU: Intel i3-3240 Dual Core 3.40GHZ 3MB Cache
Motherboard: ASUS P8H77-M: M-ATX, DDR3, USB 3.0, SATA 6.0Gb/s
RAM: 4GB KINGSTON DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz
Graphics: 1GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GT 640
Hard Drive: 500GB
PSU: CORSAIR 450W VS SERIES™ VS-450

This is just so I can start playing the games, I will be upgrading the system. Definitely adding more RAM and eventually getting a better graphics card. So what do you think?

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a b 4 Gaming
August 31, 2013 5:26:23 PM

if you got a 650ti boost then yes but also if you want help where are you anad where are you buying
do you need a os or a monitor
and what is your butget
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August 31, 2013 6:35:48 PM

I'm in the UK, I'm buying from PC specialist, I have a monitor and I need an OS but I might be able to buy it myself cheaper. My budget is about £450, maybe £500.
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a b 4 Gaming
August 31, 2013 7:19:48 PM

here is my best that will blow that out of the water asuming your willing to asemble it yourself (hint look at the graphics card benchmarks) http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1yx8W
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a b 4 Gaming
August 31, 2013 7:19:49 PM

here is my best that will blow that out of the water asuming your willing to asemble it yourself (hint look at the graphics card benchmarks) http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/1yx8W
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