I'm getting a new PC and I need to make sure it wont get bottle neck cpus or fps drops

Evan_Hany

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My New PC :
Cpu:Intel Core i5-4670k Haswell 3.4GHz 6M LGA 1150 Processor +1800
Vga Card:SAPPHIRE R7 260X 2GB GDDR5 OC +1200

Memory:Adata XPG V2 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 Dual Channel Kit (gold) +650

Hard Drive:Western Digital(WD)Caviar BLUE WD10EZEX 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB Cache HDD +470

Case:Thermaltake Chaser A31 Mid Tower Thunder Edition +600

Sound Card:Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 VX +140

Cooling System: +400

Power Supply: CORSAIR CX600M 600w 80 PLUS Bronze Modular PSU +675

MotherBoard: Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 Socket 1150 Motherboard +1050
 
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As said you will be better off ditching your sound card, the i5 for a FX 6300 with a 970 chipset motherboard and using the saved money for a GTX 760.

As asked several times above please mention your budget. Also what power all supply are you going to be using with that build.

Abhi Singh

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Can you state your Budget ,so that people can make changes if something is not right, You could use a less expensive Amd Cpu so that you can buy a better graphics card. ( in games Graphic card is the most important part of your PC )
 

gameboy1998

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You should really get a better graphics card. A nvidia GTX 760 at the least. Downgrade your processor and motherboard and skip out the sound card.

These suggestions of course only apply if you are going to be using this PC for gaming.
 

Evan_Hany

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I don't want to get an AMD because they overheat , also I do want a gaming PC but at the same time I dont want it to be poor quality at other things, I want to balance gaming properties with others so that my PC doesn't overheat nor does it not run high quality games
 

Abhi Singh

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Amd does not overheat, it is comparatively hotter than intel , but it does not over heat, Mate if you want to build a gaming PC spend most of your budget of your graphic card ,because thats the main thing when it comes to games.
 

Evan_Hany

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First, If AMD doesnt over heat, isnt i5 better anyway?
Second, Yes, I do want a gaming PC but at the same time I dont want it to suck at other things, for ex: I dont want it to run a game smoothly on ultra graphics but at the same time when I use it for other things than gaming , not to lag and suck at it. you can say I want a 70% gaming PC
 

gameboy1998

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As said you will be better off ditching your sound card, the i5 for a FX 6300 with a 970 chipset motherboard and using the saved money for a GTX 760.

As asked several times above please mention your budget. Also what power all supply are you going to be using with that build.
 
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