Hi Guys, Im making my first pc gaming so im totally Lost in this world i need help with this pc

BrGuerra

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This is my pc guys :

CPU :Intel Core i5 4460 3.2Ghz

Grapichs Card :Zotac GTX 750 Ti 2GB gddr5

Memory Ram :CORSAIR DDR3 8GB 1600MHZ VENGEANCE x2

Cooler : Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

Mother board: Motherboard Gigabyte GA-H81M-H INTEL Socket 1150

Tower :Mid-Tower Corsair Carbide 300R Black

2 TERABYTE SEAGATE SATA3 6GBPS 64MB 7200RPM

Thanks for any suggestion :)
 
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Hi there,

Nice pick of parts for an entry lvl pc. My only shout out on that would be on the GPU, if you have the cash to spare its the part of your system you should spend the most on. GTX 950 or 980 depending on how much you want to spend.

Hope that helps
Matt :)

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Hi there,

Nice pick of parts for an entry lvl pc. My only shout out on that would be on the GPU, if you have the cash to spare its the part of your system you should spend the most on. GTX 950 or 980 depending on how much you want to spend.

Hope that helps
Matt :)
 
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BrGuerra

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But you think the zotac its not enough power to deal with new games? its truly necessary the change ?
 

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What games will you be playing with this build? If you're going to be playing current gen FPS or open world games, you'll definitely want the upgrade on the GPU. I would say GTX960 for the bare minimum. If you'll only be playing more casual, less intensive games, then the 750ti will work just fine.
 

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Well i have 2 years of playing in a intel HD 4000, so i dont get mad to play in normal or low settings
 

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Well i have 2 years of playing in a intel HD 4000, so i dont get mad to play in normal or low settings

Well, if you want to play the newest games like GTA5, Witcher 3, Fallout 4, etc...you'll want to find the best possible GPU you can afford, then buy the GPU one step higher than that lol. You could play these games on low settings though, it just wouldn't be all that fun. The whole point of spending all this money on building a gaming PC is to play games, and if you have to compromise to the point where the games look terrible, then all that money was spent for nothing. But maybe that's just me.