can these parts run bf4 with 80-90fps?

balabochoy

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Alright so i need to know if these parts can run bf4 with 80-90fps?

Intel Core i5 4670 Quad Core 3.4GHZ Processor LGA1150 Haswell 6MB Cache Retail

Corsair CX Series CX600M 600W ATX 12V 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply

ASUS P8Z77

MSI GeForce GTX 760 OC Twin Frozr IV 1085/1150MHZ 4GB GDDR5 2x DVI HDMI DP PCI-E 3.0 Video Card

Kingston Digital 120GB SSDNow V300 SATA 3 2.5 7mm height with Adapter Solid State Drive 2.5-Inch SV300S37A/120G

ram: g.skill 8gb 2x4gb

Zalman z11 plus gaming case

is there anything else i need or is this a solid gaming rig? THANKS!
 

In3rt1a

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At 1080p, no. Anything above constant 30 fps is playable (for most people) though, so I wouldn't worry. With that 760, you'll be just fine. Probably around 50 fps, maybe more or less depending on your settings. As far as more components go, I would get a large 1tb HDD for storage. That 120gb ssd won't be enough. Here's a nice one for $50 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005T3GRNW/?tag=pcpapi-20
Edit: For a point of reference, I get about 60 fps with BF4 maxed out on my 7970 ghz
 

balabochoy

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would a 770 do the job?
 

balabochoy

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This is someones gaming rig 80 - 100 fps 1080p, is this legit?

specs:
processor: i5 3750k
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-MPRO
RAM:G.SKILL 8GB
GRAPHICS CAR: GTX 680 OC
POWER SUPPLIE: CORSAIR 650D
BF4 ON SSD

Running around 80 - 100 fps all on ultra @ 1080p

 

balabochoy

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how about on ultra settings, on one moniter
 

jaraldo

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lol no worries. At least you admit it.
Some guys genuinely just want everything served to them :p so that's why I sounded annoyed hehe

If you are looking to build a computer, I could help if you want. Some of the parts you listed in your original post are either not compatible or are not great quality. If you can answer some of these questions we could make you a nice computer :)
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/353572-31-build-upgrade-advice