Can the pc I'm building run games like: minecraft, gmod, far cry 3 & 4 and bioshock infinite?

BahMeow

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My specs are:
CPU: AMD FX 6350
Graphics Card: Radeon R7 265
Ram: 8gb
Operating System: Windows 7
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P
PSU: Silver Stone Strider Plus ST60F-PS 600w
Would be much appreciated if someone could reply. Thanks.

 
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Itll run all those mate,its firmly stuck at medium settings at most with farcry 4,minecraft & gmod it will do high settings easily,farcry 3 & bioshock infinite a mix of between medium/high
all the above at or around 60fps
the 265 aint a bad card but you can generally get a 270 for the same money & its a fair bit stronger card imo.
good psu - overspecced it a little - silverstone do tend to be overpriced though
do you already have/bought the above components??
Itll run all those mate,its firmly stuck at medium settings at most with farcry 4,minecraft & gmod it will do high settings easily,farcry 3 & bioshock infinite a mix of between medium/high
all the above at or around 60fps
the 265 aint a bad card but you can generally get a 270 for the same money & its a fair bit stronger card imo.
good psu - overspecced it a little - silverstone do tend to be overpriced though
do you already have/bought the above components??
 
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Lmah

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I wouldn't get a SilverStone PSU, I've had some really bad experiences with them. I've actually had to RMA 3 Strider Gold 1000w a few years back. It may have just been that specific model, they actually discontinued it, but I'll never buy one of their PSU's again. On the bright side their RMA process isn't too bad, each time it was pretty quick.
 

BahMeow

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I've already gotten the graphics card. Although, The psu was shown to me from this list,

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html

That link was provided to me by a guy, and he said to get the psu's in the tierb column, as those psu's would be good for the rest of the components of my pc. If anyone knows a cheaper psu that could be trustworthy, in the tier b column or above that column, please let me know.
Thanks again to everyone who has replied. It is much appreciated.