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Cha-Ka

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I'm thinking of building a cheap but solid gaming computer. Would anyone mind taking a look at my parts and tell me if they will work well together and how many fps I can expect it to give me on modern titles at medium to high settings?

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nMnpVn
 
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Mostly good but i would swap out the psu for something in the 600-650 watts just to make sure you're safe for upgrading. good brands are Seasonic, XFX, or Antec. mostly a good build and will be able to game on medium to high settings smoothly but for newer games (2015/2016) you might want to start turning the settings down to mostly medium assuming your going with 1 1080p monitor.

007agentHP

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Mostly good but i would swap out the psu for something in the 600-650 watts just to make sure you're safe for upgrading. good brands are Seasonic, XFX, or Antec. mostly a good build and will be able to game on medium to high settings smoothly but for newer games (2015/2016) you might want to start turning the settings down to mostly medium assuming your going with 1 1080p monitor.
 
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Cha-Ka

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Hey thanks for the quick reply and will do