Is my PC good?

Yusef

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I'm thinking of buying this PC.
The specs are:
Processor Type AMD FX-6300
Processor Speed 3.50 GHz
Processor Cores 6
RAM 8 GB DDR3 (1333 MHz DDR3)
Hard Drive Capacity 1 TB
Hard Drive Speed (Revolutions Per Minute) 7200 RPM
Optical Drive 24X DVD±RW Dual-Layer Super-Multi Drive
Pre-loaded Operating System Windows 8 64-bit
Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX650
Dedicated Graphic Card Yes
Video Memory 1 GB
TV Tuner No
Would this be able to run Battlefield 4, Far Cry, etc
 
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You mean you are buying a pre-built?
Not bad, but I would get a faster and newer video card with lower power consumption (geforce 750Ti). Also, get 1600MHz RAM, and get it in 2x4 configuration, not just 1 stick of 8GB, so you can run your RAM in dual channel (faster). Optionally, get an SSD of at least 120GB (preferably 250GB) for your system for faster startup and loading times in Windows and in games. Make sure you get a quality power supply, like XFX, Seasonic, Antec, Corsair.
 

Yusef

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I don't wanna pass $900 and I'm not planning on building a PC.
 

joker50060

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You mean you are buying a pre-built?
 
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Yusef

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Yeah, since I have no experience in building a PC so I don't mess anything up.
 

joker50060

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Well buying a pre-built isn't good too.
they seem great and all of that but they always have a downfall.
Example:You could get a great pre-built with everything great in it but the downfall is there is a bad PSU or GPU or CPU
But gathering all the pieces and making a PC now you can't get a downfall just everything is good and money well spent
if you're buying a pre-built then i may look for a good one for you but i would recommend building your own to get more bang for the money or maybe take the pieces to a Computer shop and let them build it its really better
 

Yusef

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I see, thanks for all your help, also since I am buying just the PC itself, how hard would it be to connect a separate monitor to it, and would any monitor be compatible with it? Like a wireless monitor too?
 

joker50060

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Ya any monitor could connect.No the wireless monitors aren't available yet -_-
and as i don't understand what you're saying by just buying the PC itself as the PC contains of all of what i just said