What games can this PC handle and at what fps and resolution?

lonewolfgaming

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Sorry I'm such a n00b for asking this, but this is gonna be my first PC Build and I wanna make sure it can do what I want it to and I understand specs and what's better for what, what's-not, etc.
But anyways
Would you change anything on this PC Build and if what, what would you change and please keep it under $1200 (I know it say it's almost $1300 on the site but with MIR it's under $1200) but if it's just a little over $1200 and makes a hell of a difference then by all means suggest it for me with a link to PC PartPicker I'd really appreciate it
Oh and by the way I'm gonna be using this PC for gaming, photo editing, and video editing, but mainly just gaming that's why I have 16GB of RAM and the 2TB HDD if you were wondering why I have so much RAM and space

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dNJwpg
 
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Looking pretty nice there!

It will play anything maxed out at 1080 1440 to be honest. Maybe in crappy optimised games such as Dayz ad ACreed you may get slightly lower fps at big resolutions.

You'll smash BF4 etc probably getting an easy 80fps+ maxed out at 1080. Even I, with a 760GTX and an AMD FX 6300 processor I get 50+fps on BF4 maxed out.

I really don't know what else to suggest. The 970 is the best card you're going to get for that budget at the minute.

Matt Dobe

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Looking pretty nice there!

It will play anything maxed out at 1080 1440 to be honest. Maybe in crappy optimised games such as Dayz ad ACreed you may get slightly lower fps at big resolutions.

You'll smash BF4 etc probably getting an easy 80fps+ maxed out at 1080. Even I, with a 760GTX and an AMD FX 6300 processor I get 50+fps on BF4 maxed out.

I really don't know what else to suggest. The 970 is the best card you're going to get for that budget at the minute.
 
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