My PC Arrived, is it good to use?

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CPU: AMD Fx 8350, 4 Ghz (Can be OC'ed to 7.5 Ghz)

Ram: 32 Gb Ram

Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S

GPU: GTX Titan

PSU: APC Smart-UPS X 3000VA Rack/Tower LCD 200-240V

HDD: 1 TB
 

linsyschopman

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You don't need a titan either etc etc etc.
If you really own this PC with these parts in it...
Get yourself a SSD because apparently you don't give a shit about your money.
 

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If i get 500 - 700 FPS in BF3 and have temps that range from 40-50 give me one reason why i should get an SSD please?

 

Nada190

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What.......................................? Lol
 

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? I don't understand
 

JakeM7926

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My PC costs about $800 and im Damn happy with it..

 

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Well you can go and play around with your "20-40" shitty gpu and cpu, whilst i get 700 FPS ok? Lmao

 

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What do you mean? Ok let me ask you a question sir, how much FPS are you expecting me to achieve with the specs u see right there. I will tell you if you're wrong or right.
 
I couldn't give a damn what FPS you would expect with your setup. I just find it incredibly amusing that anyone would spend so much money to achieve a frame rate that their eyes and, more importantly, their monitor can't handle.

The do say there's one born every minute. Now, would you like to buy the Brooklyn Bridge? I can do you a very reasonable price on it. ;)
 

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Alright.... I'll tell you my real FPS in BF4: 350 Max, 235 Min. I guess it cant go over 350 idk why. Also, YES i am broke after buying this PC, 8 cores with Cuda can be an overkill but i guess this PC will last me years and years