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Is the intel core i5 4440 good enough for gaming?

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November 19, 2013 11:58:02 AM

Hi i am looking into buying a gaming pc with:
intel core i5 4440
8gb crucial ballistix 1600mhz
Gigabyte H81M-SPV2
1tb western digital 7200 rpm
Nvidia gtx 760 2gb
Corsair cx600
Could anyone predict my BF4 FPS thanks.

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November 19, 2013 12:00:24 PM

Predict your fps? no, but i will say the i5 won't hold you up. I think it can fully saturate your 760. I think you'll be happy with your build (just don't buy taht memory if its some of the 1600 mhz CL9 memory at 1.65v. only get cl9 1600mhz memory if its 1.5v, 1.65v is only for really high end memory)
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November 19, 2013 12:17:48 PM

Assuming it actually comes with the parts listed yes its plenty good to play nearly any game at max settings. Impressed they called name brand on the power supply and memory (one place most prebuilts go cheap and screw the end user). I think you'll be happy with that computer.
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November 19, 2013 12:24:19 PM

The parts seems to be pretty good.
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November 19, 2013 12:26:58 PM

thankyou will i be able to run battlefield 4 on high settings at 60fps ?
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November 19, 2013 12:29:06 PM

High settings probably, not maxed settings, probably can max them if you don't run at 1080
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November 19, 2013 12:31:43 PM

okay i dont plan on having AA on or any un needed things
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November 19, 2013 12:33:00 PM

i just want the game to look good and run at a high fps
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November 19, 2013 12:41:28 PM

Yes it should do both of those things.
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November 19, 2013 12:42:29 PM

thankyou for being so helpful
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November 19, 2013 12:43:31 PM

No problem, I like helping people, if all you questions are answered feel free to close the thread. (pick solution)
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December 20, 2013 9:23:33 AM

Mattmorrow98 said:
Hi i am looking into buying a gaming pc with:
intel core i5 4440
8gb crucial ballistix 1600mhz
Gigabyte H81M-SPV2
1tb western digital 7200 rpm
Nvidia gtx 760 2gb
Corsair cx600
Could anyone predict my BF4 FPS thanks.

Yeah I would love to know what fps the intel core i5-4440, I run at 68 average with the processor step down from the i5 4440. I would focus more on your graphics card!

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December 20, 2013 11:21:10 AM

That's a good build, but you should really consider a Z87 motherboard. It does make a difference, and it will help you in the future if you want to upgrade.
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December 20, 2013 5:12:54 PM

thanks
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May 9, 2014 6:07:30 AM

Look i am going to buy a very similar build to this and i have really researched everything about it and i will tell you this i have seen a lot of benchmarks BF4 will work 1080p 60 FPS most of the time MAXED OUT and written maxed out with capital letters because i mean maxed out with AA V-Sync AF HBAO Physx everything even with 150% more resolution scale you will get 60 FPS most of the time and when it's a very intense moment you will get around 30-40 FPS but in real time you won't need V-Sync and wont have to use the 150% scaling and will probably not use full AA so you'll get even more than 60 FPS like all the time if that's the case in this game if you ever run by games that are less than 50 FPS all the time it will be probably something in the game like TombRaider and it's TressFX option or COD:Ghosts and it's bad porting and i have really researched all of this i mean i saw all of it in real-time right in front of me and i never expected a PC for less than 600$ to beat the PS4 specs this fast but there's now and it's this one good luck and have fun buddy. :) 

PS: Sorry for the long comment :) 
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May 9, 2014 7:06:22 AM

Nexus911 said:
Look i am going to buy a very similar build to this and i have really researched everything about it and i will tell you this i have seen a lot of benchmarks BF4 will work 1080p 60 FPS most of the time MAXED OUT and written maxed out with capital letters because i mean maxed out with AA V-Sync AF HBAO Physx everything even with 150% more resolution scale you will get 60 FPS most of the time and when it's a very intense moment you will get around 30-40 FPS but in real time you won't need V-Sync and wont have to use the 150% scaling and will probably not use full AA so you'll get even more than 60 FPS like all the time if that's the case in this game if you ever run by games that are less than 50 FPS all the time it will be probably something in the game like TombRaider and it's TressFX option or COD:Ghosts and it's bad porting and i have really researched all of this i mean i saw all of it in real-time right in front of me and i never expected a PC for less than 600$ to beat the PS4 specs this fast but there's now and it's this one good luck and have fun buddy. :) 

PS: Sorry for the long comment :) 


Punctuation much?
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May 9, 2014 7:26:11 AM

Morbus said:
That's a good build, but you should really consider a Z87 motherboard. It does make a difference, and it will help you in the future if you want to upgrade.


What use would a Z87 board be with his CPU?
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May 9, 2014 8:05:28 AM

RobCrezz said:
Morbus said:
That's a good build, but you should really consider a Z87 motherboard. It does make a difference, and it will help you in the future if you want to upgrade.


What use would a Z87 board be with his CPU?

A Z87 will be definitely better than a H81, no doubt about it. Better performance, better durability, consistency, etc.

But the Z part of the Z87 is not strictly necessary. A H87 would be just as good as Z87, except with not overclocking abilities for the CPU.

That said, the price difference between a Z87 and an equivalent H87 usually doesn't justify going for the cheaper H87.
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May 9, 2014 10:29:07 AM

Apart from the fact that this thread is quite old...

There is no speed difference between a Z87 board and a B85 board. There are port differences, additional slots for Crossfire/SLI, and so on, but no performance difference otherwise.
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May 9, 2014 2:45:16 PM

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Nexus911 said:
Look i am going to buy a very similar build to this and i have really researched everything about it and i will tell you this i have seen a lot of benchmarks BF4 will work 1080p 60 FPS most of the time MAXED OUT and written maxed out with capital letters because i mean maxed out with AA V-Sync AF HBAO Physx everything even with 150% more resolution scale you will get 60 FPS most of the time and when it's a very intense moment you will get around 30-40 FPS but in real time you won't need V-Sync and wont have to use the 150% scaling and will probably not use full AA so you'll get even more than 60 FPS like all the time if that's the case in this game if you ever run by games that are less than 50 FPS all the time it will be probably something in the game like TombRaider and it's TressFX option or COD:Ghosts and it's bad porting and i have really researched all of this i mean i saw all of it in real-time right in front of me and i never expected a PC for less than 600$ to beat the PS4 specs this fast but there's now and it's this one good luck and have fun buddy. :) 

PS: Sorry for the long comment :) 


Punctuation much?


hehe sorry English isn't my first language and i really forget about those stuff XD
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