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Febreeze_

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After a few modifications to my design for a build, how do you think this will do me FPS and graphics wise for games like BF4, Crisis, and GTA V?

PC build:http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ZW8WmG
 
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Not sure what you mean by " next gen games " since all the games you listed are already released and one has been out for 6 years. The only one on that list you might not play on ultra is bf4, it just requires so much of a gpu. GTA and other rockstar games don't play as well on pc as they do console.

I have a build close to this with the fx6350 stock no clock and an SC evga superclocked 760 and I can play Dayz maxed with great frames in big cities. Have yet to come across a game it can't handle so long as I adjust certain settings. You have to take into accout that if a game is designed to run on 1 or 2 cores you will have to make adjustments. You could absolutely play Crysis on ultra and most likely Crysis 2.

Huang Ray

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If you want to play on high setting (or ultra), it is not enough for next gen games.

What is your budge?
 

viewtyjoe

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Based on the build, I would guess around $600 or so.
 

GmanBOSS

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Not sure what you mean by " next gen games " since all the games you listed are already released and one has been out for 6 years. The only one on that list you might not play on ultra is bf4, it just requires so much of a gpu. GTA and other rockstar games don't play as well on pc as they do console.

I have a build close to this with the fx6350 stock no clock and an SC evga superclocked 760 and I can play Dayz maxed with great frames in big cities. Have yet to come across a game it can't handle so long as I adjust certain settings. You have to take into accout that if a game is designed to run on 1 or 2 cores you will have to make adjustments. You could absolutely play Crysis on ultra and most likely Crysis 2.
 
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Febreeze_

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Thanks and yes my budget is around $600
Yes I know these crisis has been out for a while, I meant to say 3. Also, my laptop is not amazing but ran GTA IV at 50 FPS max (Nvidia 630m and i5-3210m) at medium settings. I know GTA has never been optimized that well for PC, but would playing GTA V on PC be that big of a problem?
 

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I tend to disagree.

get a 600/650 psu so you can comfortably support overclocking. I have the fx 6300 and R9 280x OC, to date I have run into zero issues when it come to 1080p/60fps gaming.....