PC Build Compatibilty

OduX

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Cooler Master K550 USB3.0 W/Side Windows No PSU
Deep Cool UF120 Ultra Silent Fan With De-Vibration TPE Cover
Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 Motherboard - Socket LGA1150
Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 - GDDR5 PCI-E 3.0 Graphics Card - 2GB
Intel Core i5 4570 3.20Ghz Socket 1150 Processor
Patriot 4GB 1333MHZ DDR3 Desktop Memory Module x 2
Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD 64MB Cache - SATA 3 - 6.0Gb/s
Seasonic 80 Plus Bronze Certified - 620 Watt Power Supply
Liteon SATA iHAS124 DVD Super All-Write - OEM
Any suggestions.
 

OduX

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Any new games to be serious :D
But old-ish high end graphic games aswell.
 

verma1891

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Motherboard (B85) not recommended.
Slower RAM
Slow Graphics Card
Overkill PSU
Average Case.
Everything is compatible but not state of the art. :p
If you are building a machine, tell your budget and we'll help. Also state if you need monitor, peripherals or OS.
 

Bassim Ansari

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In that case, I would suggest you to buy an AMD processor and a motherboard to suit that socket, and buy a r9 270 which will help you play all your games at high settings quite comfortably.

The trade off would be worth it to give you a purely better gaming experience.

On the other hand, If you want to stick to your processor and motherboard, you might want to think about increasing your budget to increase your gaming experience.
 

OduX

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Thanks.
About 820$ check for any things that i can save money on please. From South Africa.
I have to order today :D
 

OduX

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Not heavily into gaming. More like a small hobby atm. Have had issues with AMD