Building a budget gaming pc?

charles555

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Hi, Im planning to build a budget gaming pc.I just want to ask if the specs can run many hd games like battlefield 4, assassins creed black flag, metal gear rising etc.

The specs Im planning to build:

CPU: Intel Pentium G3220 3.0 Ghz 3MB Cache
RAM: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
GPU: INNO3D GTX650 1GB DDR5 128BIT
Motherboard: Biostar H61MLV Motherboard DDR3/PCIE

I also want to ask how to know the PSU Watt needed for this to run?
Is AMD better than intel and is radeon better than nvidia?
And can my motherboard support my video card?

Thanks in advance
 
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The 650 should do well to be honest. Its just as decent as an old GTX550Ti. Enough for regular gaming on regular settings. I have a friend that used one of those for quite a while and still does. He plays several games on them.
A basic Antec VP-450 would run that system great.

AMD is not better than Intel and Radeons are not better in Nvidia. AMD generally is better for the low end performance, yet AMD can still holds its own against higher end Intel at times.

Your motherboard should work great with the video card.
 

charles555

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Thank you for the quick reply Sir Deemo13.
Now i know that my plan in buying this parts is good but can i play many hd games with this specs?
is it good for a gaming pc?

To Sir James Mason,
I live in the philippines and my budget is only 12,000 pesos. I already have a harddrive, pc case and other accessories from my old pc. I need to buy ram, motherboard, cpu, psu and gpu. Thanks for feedback
 


That would depend on your internet conenction and the server you play on.... but with your system.. you might.
BF4 is pretty demanding, and your system is bottom of the barrel.
 

charles555

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So it means that the gtx 650 cannot do major changes in the gameplay??
Sorry sir James Mason I'm just a newbie in terms of hardware and i want to learn more about it.Thanks
 


Yeah on the lowest settings and with a small resolution it should work.
But playing online will likely be very hard.
 
The 650 should do well to be honest. Its just as decent as an old GTX550Ti. Enough for regular gaming on regular settings. I have a friend that used one of those for quite a while and still does. He plays several games on them.
 
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