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Is i3 good with nvidia gt610 or gtx650

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February 27, 2014 11:12:48 AM

Planning to assemble a PC soon for general home usage with speedy processing , multitasking. Overall the audio , graphics etc should be good and pleasing. Will play games occasionally , so might need good graphics too. I'm on budget so i chose i3 over 6300.
Is my choice of i3 over 6300 good ?
I cant OC coz not into so much of tech stuff.
Please help me decide the gpu.
Also is the cpu gpu combo good , perfect , compatible with each other.
What are other factors should i keep in mind while choosing other components for the same ??
In detail , coz im a newbie in this realm!
Thanks!! :) 

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February 27, 2014 11:15:37 AM

what is your exact budget and which parts do you need and which games will you play
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February 27, 2014 11:16:02 AM

well, i would personally recommend an i5 with a gtx 670 or higher for games. but for general usage the 610 and i3 is just fine.
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February 27, 2014 11:17:45 AM

Yeah, definitely just let us know what your budget is and we'll be able to help you.
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February 27, 2014 11:23:28 AM

ahmedkhalifa1999 said:
what is your exact budget and which parts do you need and which games will you play

Vivad6 here. My budget is around 500 $. I have to know all the components to build right from scratch.
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February 27, 2014 11:27:07 AM

http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2044333/gaming-build...
you might consider looking at that tutorial (it has got a $500 PC)
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February 27, 2014 11:29:25 AM

$500 for the whole pc? then you should go with an amd cpu such as 6300. and i would recommend radeon hd 6670 or 6770, you can buy a second 6770 later and crossfire, or whatever you want. but for $500 you really cant get a really fast gaming pc.
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February 27, 2014 1:51:57 PM

Sorry, I have to disagree with the solution here.

This build has a better processor (it's a fair bit better at multitasking), better RAM, a marginally faster HDD, and a motherboard that supports crossfiring (you can add another R7 260X later on for a huge graphical performance boost). It's also $2 less, woohoo! (The motherboard is so cheap because it's currently on sale, not because it's a piece of junk) :p 
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/31bEk

Alternatively:
Best processor at this pricepoint, but you would have to stick to single GPU solutions. (No crossfiring later)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/31bqM

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