What frame-rate would I get with these specs?

Cian K

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Quad-Core APU (Gaming CPU) @ 3.9 GHz
Radeon HD 7560D Graphics
4 GB Gaming Memory @ 1600 MHz
320 GB High-Speed Hard Drive
480 Watt Energy Star Certified Power Supply
Optimized Cooling System
Clear Side Viewing Window
Green LED Lighting with Green Fans
Windows 7
Full Anti-Virus Pre-Installed

Im new to gaming pcs
I really want a gaming pc that can run games at high quality with great fps.
The only game that I know what fps are good is minecraft so leaving fps in terms of that would be great.
Please approximate or range the fps with high settings on and telling me what specs I need for say 100fps on high setting minecraft.
That would be appreciated!
 

inerax

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You can run minecraft.... As for running it on full I would bet against it.

The research I quickly did shows you could run on low-medium settings.

Even though minecraft does not take a super high end system to run, when you crank up the graphics it does eat into the system pretty hard.

Are you going to build this PC?

What is your budget?

Can you get more RAM and a standalone card?
 

Cian K

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Yes I can add more ram im looking at under 500

Im buying this from a eBay business (So I get a professional and its less expensive)

Also What would my framerate be on low-medium settings??
 


First, I doubt your settings will have to be that low to get playable framerates (30+), though they might need to be that low to get 100 fps. You can probably be on high or ultra settings around 50+ fps, from checking Youtube quickly. Of course, an i3 and R7 260X can run it on ultra at over 200 fps... But still, Minecraft will run well enough on your PC.

Other newer games may not be playable above low settings.
The CPU+GPU combination in that PC is an APU, which are quite weak.
 

Cian K

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Thanks for the response it really helped although what would the pricing be on the combo you suggested?
 


Probably more expensive, I was merely listing it as an example.