Is this computer good for gaming?

Konyek

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http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/
Is it good?
And below it says the mid tower only supports 330mm fans but video card will block drivers or smth.Is it possible to fix it?
And will this pc run bf4 on ultra watch dogs and gta5 with how much avarage fps?
(Is it possible to reduce somehow the price to 1300$ but not changing the video card cpu or smth important maybe case or something like that.)
Thanks!
 

clide005

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I wouldn't turn my nose up at it. I might spend a little bit more money on the video card. You're going to do fine on most games out there on medium and high quality. Probably not so great on ultra settings.
 

clide005

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Well it depends on the resolution. I'm not saying it wouldn't play at ultra on standard HD it probably would. I'm just not sure what kind of FPS you're going to achieve when it gets really intense. My buddy has an i7 intel gtx 760 and on ultra with hd resolution he gets hiccups in FPS from time to time even on single player. He switched from ultra to high and his issues were gone. Granted he doesn't have a SSD which is going to make a difference. Thus, the "probably". I'm rocking a gtx 770 with only and i5 and I never have any problems playing bf4 on ultra.
 
If you have an i5 and GTX 770 and you play BF4 at ultra,why wouldn't he be able to do that?
The OP has the strongest CPU and 3xGTX 980,which are beast cards.
And he doesn't have to get all three monitors,one or two is perfectly fine,unless you're a hardcore gamer or you do a lot of multitasking.And I made that build for a guy that wanted a 4K monitor and 2x1440p ones.He had $15000 to spend on a full PC and setup.The OP can get a 1080p monitor if he wants,it's totally his decision.
And the SSD makes absolutely no difference in FPS.You can have 20 SSDs and 0 SSDs and you will get the same FPS.
 

clide005

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The SSD does make a difference in FPS stability. It won't increase total FPS, but his average FPS will remain high because he will have lower lows. MANY BF4 players report smoother gameplay with an SSD. This happens because the images are stored on the disk and get pulled up to the RAM/GPU. If there is a bottleneck in that process it is always going to be in the HDD. And when I looked at his PC Part picker list all I saw was 1 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 2GB WINDFORCE Video Card not 3 x gtx980. And in my experience the 760 is a very good card, but perhaps not the end all. So, not sure what you're talking about there. I will admit though I'm an AMD novice and from what I have read it does look like bf4 will take advantage of the 6 cores. That may make a pretty big difference from my buddies 4 core i7.