Will this run games like dayz at 1280x1024

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Yeah, the build looks pretty fine, for the price of course. A better CPU option would be the Pentium G3240, but there is a small difference. You should be looking at FPS around 35-40 . Maybe a little less, maybe a little more. But the 2 cores on the CPU will kill performance, since most games today require 4 cores. I wouldn't recommend going to AMD either, since the performance per core is horrible. SO when you get the money you might want to upgrade to a borderline i3 CPU with 4 cores.
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Yeah, the build looks pretty fine, for the price of course. A better CPU option would be the Pentium G3240, but there is a small difference. You should be looking at FPS around 35-40 . Maybe a little less, maybe a little more. But the 2 cores on the CPU will kill performance, since most games today require 4 cores. I wouldn't recommend going to AMD either, since the performance per core is horrible. SO when you get the money you might want to upgrade to a borderline i3 CPU with 4 cores.
Hope I helped you :)
 
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I would try each and see which would be best for you. I am pretty sure the best would be medium or in the middle of low and medium. I doubt the system could go to a high setting without dropping lower than 30 FPS. But as I stated earlier, go ahead and try all 3. Mix the settings up a little and see the best performance and graphics you can get.
Your Welcome, by the way :)