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Yep should handle everything you throw at it just fine as long as you dont push it over 1080p. Only problem is the trash tier 3 PSU. Get something Antec, XFX, or Seasonic they make the best PSUs on the market. If needed I could suggest some specific ones. Honestly some people dont have problems with these PSUs and some do. I had one and it died out after like 3 months yet my friend has had the same one in your build for about a year no problems.

EDIT: Just noticed that a 4gb 760 so you could probably push it a bit passed 1080p something like 1440p but it might take a hit to graphics not 100% sure.

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Yep should handle everything you throw at it just fine as long as you dont push it over 1080p. Only problem is the trash tier 3 PSU. Get something Antec, XFX, or Seasonic they make the best PSUs on the market. If needed I could suggest some specific ones. Honestly some people dont have problems with these PSUs and some do. I had one and it died out after like 3 months yet my friend has had the same one in your build for about a year no problems.

EDIT: Just noticed that a 4gb 760 so you could probably push it a bit passed 1080p something like 1440p but it might take a hit to graphics not 100% sure.
 
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Do you have a PSU in particular that I should invest in?
 

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You will surely get 60FPS at Minecraft. If you remove the V-Sync, you can get over 200FPS at ease. For Battlefield, maybe to 50-60 FPS at Very High @ 1080p, if you want ultra at 1080p maybe it can drop to 50fps, but it's a very great choice. If you have a more of money, you could wait and upgrade to 780,but that's unneeded, since with this you can play BF3 at very high and ultra with ease. It's hard to say since there will be many factors (OC, dust on the fans, but unlikely, etc.), but the configuration is very strong. BF4 can be played, since you even suprass recommended settings if you play on 1240x1024 or 1336x768. You can play both Crysis games, but i can't check ther results for the 3rd installment. The FPS will be bigger if you play these games on Medium, but you can safely hold it on High-Very High. You can play every Source game (including Titanfall). You can run many Indie Games. (Check them out, they ain't bad), but if you want every game at 60FPS, you can put the rez at 1240x1024 or 1336x768. Happy Gaming :)
 

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AJergy

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If I don't OC, will I get the same results?
 

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I gave you the results without the OC. With OC-ing, the results will be bigger (a lot if you do it properly), since the FX-8350 is unlocked and has a very big potential. Also, the graphics card is good for OC. I suggest using some utility programs for safe OC-ing.
 

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Thanks so much! I'm now very confident in my decision! :)
 

AJergy

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So, this build shall be good?

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ydPcGX
 

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Yup and you have plenty of room for OC'ing if you want to.
 

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Yes it allows you to play at higher resolutions if wanted while being able to stay at higher graphical settings. Though im not exactly sure how much it'll affect playing at 1080p besides allowing you to play Watch Dogs on possibly near ultra since thats like the only game that even after driver updates still likes to shit on GPUs under 3gbs