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Is this PC great at recording Minecraft on MAX SETTINGS no lag?

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April 11, 2014 3:11:55 PM

Hi? I was wondering if this PC would be great at recording Minecraft with MAX SETTINGS PLUS AT LEAST 60fps. http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/desktop-pc-monitors/deskt... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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April 11, 2014 3:44:52 PM

probably not and that build actually makes no sense. If you are going to have a GPU then you don't want the A-series processors at all.
For video recording its best to have a separate hard drive to record to.
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April 11, 2014 4:39:52 PM

mcboy1357 said:
Hi? I was wondering if this PC would be great at recording Minecraft with MAX SETTINGS PLUS AT LEAST 60fps. http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/desktop-pc-monitors/deskt... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


I'm sorry, but no. The graphics hardware in that setup is terrible for high quality gaming. You can't even run Minecraft at 60fps by itself, let alone recording it at that speed simultaneously. On the brighter side, you can DIY a system build for GBP600 that could. For someone new to PC hardware, it may seem like a daunting task, but it is actually quite easy, and people here can help you decide the best parts for your needs and how to put them together.

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April 20, 2014 12:38:56 PM

Ok! So if I were to build my own PC, would these specs be good enough?

Processor: Intel Core 4440 Quad Core 3.1ghz - £128.22
Graphics Card: Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB - £133.72
RAM: Corsair CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9 4GB 1600MHz CL9 DDR3 Vengeance - £32.98
Motherboard: MSI H87M-G43 m-ATX Motherboard - £66.98
PSU: Corsair Builder Series CXM 500W Modular - £45.78
Optical Drive: LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x SATA Half Height - £11.79
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 3.5 inch 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB 6GB/S Internal SATA Drive - £30.99
External Hard Drive: I will need a suggestion!
Case: Antec VSK-4000E 3 Bay ATX - £27.95

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Total: £478.41

I have a disc to install Windows Vista so that is good!
If you have any suggestions, especially on the external hard drive, then that would be great.
Thanks!
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April 20, 2014 9:33:15 PM

Don't get a 660, it's old tech. The 760 is really good if you can afford it for the price.

I really recommend 8Gb of RAM, but if you can do one 4GB stick now and add another later that is fine i guess.

DO NOT use vista. Seriously. It's worth it to buy Windows 8 or 7(8 is newer, better performance). I mean I guess vista is functional, but I wouldn't touch that OS, not even for free. Also, you may have the disk, but do you have a product key for it? If not, that disc wont do you any good really...
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April 20, 2014 10:19:47 PM

mcboy1357 said:
Ok! So if I were to build my own PC, would these specs be good enough?

Processor: Intel Core 4440 Quad Core 3.1ghz - £128.22
Graphics Card: Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB - £133.72
RAM: Corsair CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9 4GB 1600MHz CL9 DDR3 Vengeance - £32.98
Motherboard: MSI H87M-G43 m-ATX Motherboard - £66.98
PSU: Corsair Builder Series CXM 500W Modular - £45.78
Optical Drive: LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x SATA Half Height - £11.79
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 3.5 inch 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB 6GB/S Internal SATA Drive - £30.99
External Hard Drive: I will need a suggestion!
Case: Antec VSK-4000E 3 Bay ATX - £27.95

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Total: £478.41

I have a disc to install Windows Vista so that is good!
If you have any suggestions, especially on the external hard drive, then that would be great.
Thanks!
What is your budget? Also, avoid Vista, it is a very poor and slow OS. Get the cheapest version of Win 7 or 8.1, the cost would be worth it.

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April 21, 2014 10:01:00 AM

Yes trogdor796, I do have the product key. And PlayerTwo, my budget is £450 - £600. I have also found a PC for £600 but I don't know if I should choose it or the build I planned above. http://www.box.co.uk/Cube_Gaming_PC_Core_i5_Sniper_with...
I guess one good thing about a prebuilt is that you don't need to have the hassle of building it.
Any thoughts on this would be great. Thanks!
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April 21, 2014 7:04:56 PM

Depending on if you have your peripherals, monitor and OS I made this build in your price range:

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3w7dh

Also, you had 4GB of RAM in your other builds which I would not recommend for a gaming PC, especially in minecraft
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