i just wanna run games 60 fps atleast

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You won't get a system for that budget for 60 fps on most games, especially modern big titles. You can build one that will get good enough smooth play at Medium settings though. Price or speed, you decide.

Here is a quick and general mix of systems for budgets that were selected and voted by the community.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-pc-builds,4390.html

You would have to get to the $1,000 range to get near 60 fps on past medium settings at 1080 resolution in the AAA games.
Crutii0nal,

Do you have a Pc at the moment?

If you do List the motherboard brand it has and the model number of the motherboard.
The Cpu, and what type it is. AMD, or Intel Cpu.

Plus the type of memory in it, and its capacity of memory.

I`m taking you do have one but it`s the frame rate when playing games that
Depending on what it is you may be able to upgrade a few parts to get 60fps in most games.
 

Crutii0nal

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I do have a PC it's very old how would I go about seeing what the model number is because it's an Intel CPU with DDR2 ram
 

Crutii0nal

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It has an Intel CPU the motherboard says NH82801GB it has ddr2 I believe and it has 4gb

 

Crutii0nal

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It has an Intel CPU the motherboard says NH82801GB it has ddr2 I believe and it has 4gb

 
You won't get a system for that budget for 60 fps on most games, especially modern big titles. You can build one that will get good enough smooth play at Medium settings though. Price or speed, you decide.

Here is a quick and general mix of systems for budgets that were selected and voted by the community.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-pc-builds,4390.html

You would have to get to the $1,000 range to get near 60 fps on past medium settings at 1080 resolution in the AAA games.
 
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I think the OP should just get an i5 with NO GPU that way he can run games on low settings at 60 fps using integrated then get a GPU later down the road if he doesn't want bad graphics. Pick up a 1080p monitor from best buy, just got one for 70$ a little bit ago for my girlfriends new PC
 

Riley H

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First of all, what games do you want to play? There are TONS of games out there (duh) that can't be run at 60 FPS with your price-point so it's important to know. I'll get back as soon as I can.
 

Ghillie Mynilly

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You should ask a particular game you want to run at 60 fps. Running league of legends, CS:GO and running GTA V is a huge difference.
600$ PC (low end) you can run about 50%-70% of games. Xbox and playstation are much cheaper but they are limited to how many people they can take in a server 16-32 people to a server. The more people you have in a server the more your computer has to render and process. 600$ in a 64 person game like battlefield might get you 30-45 fps.... maybe. With 600$ you are going to play every game with low to medium quality graphics. If your intent is to gaming and 500$-600$ is your budget. I would stick to xbox or playstation and just buy some games with whats left over. A decent "gaming pc" is 800$-1000$ and that's not including the monitor, assuming you wont buy another pc in the next 4 years.

Also most console games don't get 60fps halo 5 had to get rid of split screen coop campaign just to get 60 fps
 

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This is a good build for a 500$ pc but doesn't include the !00$-200$ operating system that would be required. With the monitor included your asking to build a pc cheaper then a console.