Will this PC enough For Next Gen Games ?

abdulhadi Khan

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Hello ,, i am Going building a PC with these specs
Pro : Intel core i5 4670 (non k)
Mobo : Gigabyte B85
RAM : Corsair vengeance 8gb 1600mhz
GPU : Asus GTX 760 DirectCUII 2gb
PSU : Xigmatek 600w 80+ certified 230v
HDD : WD Caviar black 1TB 64 7200
Casing : Cooler master n500
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so this is what i am going to buy . is this enough for games like bf3 , bf3 all new and old games ? i usually play on 1280 x 1024 resolution or 1600x1200 or 1600x900 and play games with 40-60 fps on high settings , is this ok and is the mobo and casing is compatible and supported with all other components , i will buy ssd and another 8 gb ram when needed in future i will run this pc until 2017-2018 thank you ,, sry for spell mistakes ?
 
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This is enough for 1080p 60fps on high settings for modern games.

If gaming is your PC principal purpose and based on the price differences in your location, you could get a cheaper i5 like the 4430, 4440 or 4460 and put the money saved towards a better GPU (higher graphic details) or an SSD (instant boot/load times).

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This is enough for 1080p 60fps on high settings for modern games.

If gaming is your PC principal purpose and based on the price differences in your location, you could get a cheaper i5 like the 4430, 4440 or 4460 and put the money saved towards a better GPU (higher graphic details) or an SSD (instant boot/load times).
 
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abdulhadi Khan

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What if i do sli later as 2x 760 = 780 ti ??
will 600w sufficient for 2 gtx 760 >?
 

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honestly i don't prefer getting an r9 series they were good tough , but they use more power and do more heat so we need an aftermarket cooler + much noise .., Nvidia is the way
 

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I just got my 2nd r9 290 and I will be setting up crossfire tomorrow. Ive read and heard the "heat and power issues" but from personal experience.. for the money it is incredible performance. No overheating no noises... I know nvedia got good cards too but i run bf4 on a triple display and that r9 290 runs smooth as butter lol
 

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