DayRider Reputable Mar 3, 2014 216 0 4,680 Apr 14, 2014 #1 I'm getting a custom built pc . Specs are Amd fx 6300 (yeah yea, I prefer to go with cheaper CPU than GPU so no intel x d) 8gb ram 1tb hd Evga oc gtx 660 My budget $1k nzd which is $700 usd Can I run most games on max ?
I'm getting a custom built pc . Specs are Amd fx 6300 (yeah yea, I prefer to go with cheaper CPU than GPU so no intel x d) 8gb ram 1tb hd Evga oc gtx 660 My budget $1k nzd which is $700 usd Can I run most games on max ?
Solution octaneurpc Apr 14, 2014 The fx-6300 is good. However, give fx 8320 and fx 8350 a thought. The rest of the specs look good. Get a good PSU and a cabinet with plenty of airflow.
The fx-6300 is good. However, give fx 8320 and fx 8350 a thought. The rest of the specs look good. Get a good PSU and a cabinet with plenty of airflow.
Eduello Judicious Mar 2, 2014 9,075 0 32,960 Apr 14, 2014 #2 New games on MAX, really new (BF4 for example) on HIGH and some on medium (Crysis 3, Metro Last Light). Upvote 0 Downvote
New games on MAX, really new (BF4 for example) on HIGH and some on medium (Crysis 3, Metro Last Light).
octaneurpc Reputable Apr 8, 2014 83 0 4,710 Apr 14, 2014 Solution #3 The fx-6300 is good. However, give fx 8320 and fx 8350 a thought. The rest of the specs look good. Get a good PSU and a cabinet with plenty of airflow. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The fx-6300 is good. However, give fx 8320 and fx 8350 a thought. The rest of the specs look good. Get a good PSU and a cabinet with plenty of airflow.
DayRider Reputable Mar 3, 2014 216 0 4,680 Apr 14, 2014 #4 Okay, it's a. 550 watt psu . I hope the psu can handle Allah e intensive games and such . Upvote 0 Downvote
octaneurpc Reputable Apr 8, 2014 83 0 4,710 Apr 15, 2014 #5 550w would be sufficient. However, it'd be nice if you could shoot to 600w. (Just to be safe and if you make any upgrades in the near future) Additionally, do have a look at this video. It's very helpful. Give a fully modular psu a thought (if it fits in your budget) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm_2RG61hhk Upvote 0 Downvote
550w would be sufficient. However, it'd be nice if you could shoot to 600w. (Just to be safe and if you make any upgrades in the near future) Additionally, do have a look at this video. It's very helpful. Give a fully modular psu a thought (if it fits in your budget) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm_2RG61hhk