What pc to choose.

Laurysss

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Here i am again, asking what to choose - the i3-4130 with an GTX 750 2GB DDR5 TI
OR AMD FX 6300 with an normal gtx 750 1gb or gtx 650 ti 1gb.
I was browsing the internet and a lot of the answers where - the 6300 is better at gaming.
Is the TI version of GTX 750 with 2gb worth it? Or just go with the "better"? proccesor?
I will be gaming on 1300x000 or maybe a bit higher.
And please, don't talk about that bullshit with power consumption like " oh yeah the gtx 750 only takes x watts" or smthing.. What performs the best ?
 
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The FX-6300 and the i3-4130 do better at different types of games. If the game scales well with more threads, the FX-6300 will be faster. If the
game doesn't scale as well and is more reliant on the instructions per clock, the i3 will win. If it's a prebuilt, the FX-6300 likely won't overclock well (due to motherboard and power supply).

750 & 750 TI review (Feb 18, 2014)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7764/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-750-ti-and-gtx-750-review-maxwell/11 (

Part of it really depends on what games you play. Crysis, BF4, and some MMO will both do better with the FX6300 where as Skyrim, Starcraft 2 benefit from the i3.

I'd probably go with the i3 with 750 TI, but I'm partial to Intel and Starcraft 2 :D If you look at the...

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The FX-6300 and the i3-4130 do better at different types of games. If the game scales well with more threads, the FX-6300 will be faster. If the
game doesn't scale as well and is more reliant on the instructions per clock, the i3 will win. If it's a prebuilt, the FX-6300 likely won't overclock well (due to motherboard and power supply).

750 & 750 TI review (Feb 18, 2014)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7764/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-750-ti-and-gtx-750-review-maxwell/11 (

Part of it really depends on what games you play. Crysis, BF4, and some MMO will both do better with the FX6300 where as Skyrim, Starcraft 2 benefit from the i3.

I'd probably go with the i3 with 750 TI, but I'm partial to Intel and Starcraft 2 :D If you look at the Anandtech article, the 750 (not the TI version) is capable of playing BF4, Crysis 3 at high / medium settings at 1080p. So even the standard 750 will be capable for current games at the 1300*763 or slightly lowered details @1080p if you prefer FX-6300
 
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Well i will be playing games like bf4 and call of duty (bo2, ghosts), but if those games will have more fps with fx 6300 and gtx 750 (or gtx 650 ti) then i would choose that. So?? :$
 

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I'll pull some links from this similar post and add some analysis
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1914487/fx6300-core.html#12104078

BF4 does better with FX-6300 (especially multiplayer). The rest of the game you listed will do about the same with either processor.

Bo2 does fine with either (comparing the slower processors of FX-6200 and i3-3220, both do fine, so either of processor of your selection will do fine). It's optimized for dual core and does well with 4 threads as well.
http://www.techspot.com/review/601-black-ops-2-performance/page5.html

The 4130 is similar to the 4340 which the 6300 is on par with.
http://www.hardwarepal.com/call-duty-ghosts-benchmark-cpu-gpu-performance/6/

The FX-6300 with the 750 will be fine (the 750 is the better choice than the 650 Ti).
 

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Not really. The 750 is still capable of good gameplay. If you find that a game isn't playing at a high enough FPS, just experiment with a few of the detail settings. There's also Geforece Experience software which helps to tweak the game settings to get better performance with minimal visible difference. I'd rather have to lower detail settings a little than have my CPU choke when playing a large multiplayer matches.