How can this Rig run BF4?

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Well an R9 270x is very similar to an HD 7870, which in this TH article here http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/battlefield-4-graphics-card-performance,3634-8.html averages 41.3 fps on BF4 beta multiplayer, in 1080p on ultra settings. And that was with a top-of-the-range sandy bridge i5, which would be similar in performance to the Haswell mid-range i5 in the build stated.

So, to answer your question, this rig will be able to run BF4 pretty well. As for the other components, 600w psu is fine, mobo, ram and hard drive are all fine. I have a Zalman Z11 in one build, and from experience I can say that it is a very striking case with good features and it is relatively good quality.

Hope this helps :)

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Well an R9 270x is very similar to an HD 7870, which in this TH article here http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/battlefield-4-graphics-card-performance,3634-8.html averages 41.3 fps on BF4 beta multiplayer, in 1080p on ultra settings. And that was with a top-of-the-range sandy bridge i5, which would be similar in performance to the Haswell mid-range i5 in the build stated.

So, to answer your question, this rig will be able to run BF4 pretty well. As for the other components, 600w psu is fine, mobo, ram and hard drive are all fine. I have a Zalman Z11 in one build, and from experience I can say that it is a very striking case with good features and it is relatively good quality.

Hope this helps :)

 
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Ok thanks! ;D