will my computer run gta v, BF4, ?

scatman321

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my specs are
MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GB,
i5-4460 Socket-LGA1150, Quad Core, 3.2GHz, 6MB, 84W, 22nm, HD4600,
powersupply B500 VER.2, 500W PSU,
8 gb ram

if i can what type of settings and fps would i get? :)
 
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At 1080p you should be fine. BF4 will run great for you. We don't know how gtaV is going to run yet. GTA iv had a prettty rough launch, so no one knows how well optimized the game will be yet. I'm pretty sure Rockstar has the Max payne 3 team working on the port, so hopefully things will run well.

BF4 with your specs at 1080 p on ultra settings, i would guess between 50 and 75 fps. Maybe turn down effects quality if you are getting fps drops with big explosions.

GTA V requires a gtx 660. you are good.

danielbsipe

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At 1080p you should be fine. BF4 will run great for you. We don't know how gtaV is going to run yet. GTA iv had a prettty rough launch, so no one knows how well optimized the game will be yet. I'm pretty sure Rockstar has the Max payne 3 team working on the port, so hopefully things will run well.

BF4 with your specs at 1080 p on ultra settings, i would guess between 50 and 75 fps. Maybe turn down effects quality if you are getting fps drops with big explosions.

GTA V requires a gtx 660. you are good.
 
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scatman321

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well here is everything it said about the power supply/ Cooler Master B500 VER.2, 500W PSU
ATX 12V V2.3, Standard, 1x 4+4 CPU, 2x 6+2pin PCIe, 6x SATA, 3x Molex, 1x FD.

i really hope that it won't mess up my pc or something as i do play alot of heavy games. :/
 

Pc6777

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that's for recommended specs it's much lower for min specs.

 

Pc6777

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that's for recommended specs it's much lower for min specs.

 

McDuncun

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Man I just checked up on your PSU and it`s not that bad... You should be fine for now as all you components draw power very efficiently. But if your going sli or something big like that in the future then maybe think about upgrading but don`t worry about it now...
 

scatman321

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well i guess i'll upgrade to something like Corsair RM750, 750W PSU 80 plus gold later on, i hope it won't blow up if i change to a new one i see people having all kinds of problems with power supply and i'm not gonna lie i'm a bit scared if something is gonna happen as it is my first time owning a desktop, don't know to much about pc but i manage:p thx for help (Mcduncun)
 

McDuncun

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Hahahaha dude even I still get scared when working on my pc... But it`s really not that big deal, just don`t do any plugging while still on the power. O yeah and put everything back in it`s place. You can PM me if you need further help. Oh yeah and a Corsair 750RM is a great psu, just a little pricey for my taste!

Don`t forget to choose best solution...