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Will this PC run minecraft at 120 or up and record at 60 or up?

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June 24, 2014 2:03:09 PM

Here are the specs:
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Dpetkovich/saved/TQm323

If you cant open that here is all the specs

CPU: AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core $112.99
Motherboard: Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 ATX AM3+ $74.98
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 $89.99
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM $54.98
Video Card: PowerColor Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition 1GB
Case: Antec One ATX Mid Tower $44.99
Power Supply: Antec 620W ATX12V / EPS12V $59.99
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-224DB/BEBE DVD/CD Writer $14.98
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit) $84.98
Mouse: Logitech M185 Wireless Optical $22.99
Headphones: Logitech H150 $10.99
Total: $571.86

Also do all the parts fit in the case? IM new to building a PC...
Thanks!

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June 24, 2014 2:07:41 PM

it should run vanilla minecraft just fine
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June 24, 2014 2:14:15 PM

kittle said:
it should run vanilla minecraft just fine


do you know how much fps I will get while recording and just regularly playing?
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June 24, 2014 3:00:06 PM

hard to say for sure. other than "lots"
it also depends on how high of a resolution you will be running at.

best option is to try it and see
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June 24, 2014 3:41:56 PM

kittle said:
hard to say for sure. other than "lots"
it also depends on how high of a resolution you will be running at.

best option is to try it and see


As I said I'm new to building PC (this may sound SUPER noobish), Is the resolution size of my monitor or the size of the game (full screen, small screen, etc.)? Also do you know if all the parts will fit the case (I can look into it, I was just wondering if you knew off the top of your head).

Thanks!
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June 24, 2014 5:02:06 PM

Resolution is the number of pixels on your monitor. Most desktop monitors are 1920x1080. Unless you have an older monitor then it will run in something like 1280x1024. Windows will tell you what the "native" resolution is of your monitor.

Minecraft is not very demanding for modern gaming systems like you are building, so i would not worry about things running slow (unless you want to run modded minecraft,which is a very different subject).

I havent checked specs or numbers -- but the only potential issue would be your graphics card. check the specs to see how long it is. then check the case to make sure its 4-5 inches deeper than your card. Unless the card is longer than 12 inches, you should not have any problems.
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June 24, 2014 6:02:56 PM

kittle said:
Resolution is the number of pixels on your monitor. Most desktop monitors are 1920x1080. Unless you have an older monitor then it will run in something like 1280x1024. Windows will tell you what the "native" resolution is of your monitor.

Minecraft is not very demanding for modern gaming systems like you are building, so i would not worry about things running slow (unless you want to run modded minecraft,which is a very different subject).

I havent checked specs or numbers -- but the only potential issue would be your graphics card. check the specs to see how long it is. then check the case to make sure its 4-5 inches deeper than your card. Unless the card is longer than 12 inches, you should not have any problems.


Sorry for keeping you but can I use my TV as my monitor?

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June 25, 2014 10:47:11 AM

Dpetkovich said:

Sorry for keeping you but can I use my TV as my monitor?


Its possible. But your TV needs to have a HDMI input and your video card needs to have a HDMI output. Both are common in newer models.
Connect them with an HDMI cable and you should be good to go. ive never done this myself, so im sure there are some fussy technical details I am missing.

If your tv does not have an HDMI input plug, I would not recommend using it as a PC monitor.

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June 25, 2014 10:59:32 AM

kittle said:
Dpetkovich said:

Sorry for keeping you but can I use my TV as my monitor?


Its possible. But your TV needs to have a HDMI input and your video card needs to have a HDMI output. Both are common in newer models.
Connect them with an HDMI cable and you should be good to go. ive never done this myself, so im sure there are some fussy technical details I am missing.

If your tv does not have an HDMI input plug, I would not recommend using it as a PC monitor.



Thanks so much for you help!
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