Nvidia Geforce GTX 750 ti?

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Hi, I'm building my first gaming PC soon, and the graphics card I want to get is the NVidia GeForce GTX 750 ti. Do you guys think it could run Overwatch on high? Also while you're here I have another question. How much can you tell the difference between 900p and 1080p? The monitor I want is 900p and it's a lot cheaper than a 1080p one. I'm used to Xbox 360/ One anyway so I'm not that huge on resolution (obviously)

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The cpu is a lot newer than am3 (2009 vs 2014) but it's a bad idea. You don't want to buy 3 year old hardware plus it was never really good when it first came out. Go with a pentium g4560. Also the 750ti is a bad idea since the 1050 was released at the same price.
 

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I tell yah I need to start limiting my time everyday on here. Seems like by the second hour I missing stuff lol. Yesterday I completely missed a listed GPU and asked what he planned on using lol.
 

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What's a good CPU that's made by AMD that's fairly cheap. (I'm an AMD loyalist) Wait a second, the 1050 was released at the same price? But now I can get a NEW 750ti for <$70 EDIT: You know what, I'm just gonna put my whole build on here, and you guys can suggest how to change it. I want to put the 750 ti in there, and a better CPU since apparently that one's old. Also, I don't want to make the price any higher than it is, but if you can find a good CPU for cheaper, (I'm not saying I expect there to be one, I'm just saying IF) I'd want to add some more RAM. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zjf8qk
 

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With your budget and the games you want to play I'd suggest an FX-8350 and with that chip you'll need to select a different motherboard but everything else in your build should work with it. Just note with either your build or going to the Fx8350 there is no upgrade path.
 

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I'm new to building PCs so what motherboard would you suggest?
 

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OK thank you so much! By the way though, the main game I want to play is Overwatch, but the other games I wanted to play were TF2, Warframe, and possibly Starcraft 2. I should be able to run all of those with no problem right? I mean they are all pretty old, except Warframe. So do you think I could run Warframe at 60fps? EDIT: Also, I found a different HDD that costs less and has 1TB, this might be a stupid question, but can hard drives really go outdated? Cause this one does seem like it might be older, but I don't really know, I'm not an expert. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/wNV48d/hitachi-internal-hard-drive-hua721010kla330
 

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TF2=Titanfall 2? But yes that set up should run all of them. Like you said though you'll be making compromises with the graphics settings. You'll probably have to play around with them a bit to get the best look/performance that you want. I wouldn't expect this to run any new games coming out very well. It should at least run anything released this year but beyond that there's no guarantees.
 

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TF2=Team Fortress 2
 

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In that case yes you'll definitely be fine. Once the build is done I'd suggest saving up some money for future upgrades. While you can build a "console killer" for a decent price like you have here, they won't last as long as a console would. You don't have to save for a top of the line build but I would save enough to get a nice current generation medium spec'd rig that'll last you 2 to 3 years before the next upgrade.
 

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So I poked around on some forums and apparently other Overwatch Players are using the 750 ti and running on high. Heres one that I found. https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/55l39x/will_gtx_750_ti_be_enough_to_run_overwatch_at/
 

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You obviously know more than me, (I know I keep saying that I just don't want people to think I'm acting like I know everything when I'm just stating my most likely uneducated opinion) But anyway, Overwatch and most new games are releasing on consoles, and those consoles came out in 2013 which is almost 5 years ago. The games run fine on those. So really, I don't see much of a problem as long as the parts still serve their purpose.
 

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Speaking from a recently converted member of the console generation I'd chime in a bit. So when a game is build for consoles it's specifically optimized for that hardware and that hardware only. When they do a PC port of those games they essentially have to unoptimize it build it to work with all kinds of different iterations of hardware. This generally leads to higher min specs for the same game. Even if it is a well optimized game there are noticeable differences such as proximity to the screen. We'll take my 27 inch monitor as an example. If I watch a 720p video on a console on a TV that size it won't look that bad due to the distance from the screen. I try to play the same vid on my monitor and it looks terrible. You're closer to the screen so the details pop out more and you'll also notice the chop in 30fps games more. This is generally why you see us in the PC gaming community on the hunt for higher and higher graphics so we can see those details and the beauty of them. We know people are new but what you have to understand is many people build a system just like yours and end up unhappy and then want to upgrade to a more powerful system. For example this is costing you something like $400 to build but it's 5 year old parts that will be obsolete in the near future. So lets say next year you want to upgrade you need to spend another 4 to 500 to do that. That's 8 to 900 in 2 years when for 7 or 800 you can build a system that'll last 3 years. That's why we try to steer people to the newer hardware and at least something with an upgrade path so you save on future costs.
 
It's a matter of value. Because of the age and performance, you're spending more for less. Then you have to upgrade sooner and spend even more money. The lower end ryzen won't be released anytime soon unfortunately and the cheapest one right now is $165. I'd try stretching the budget to fit it in. It'll save money in the long run and you won't be disappointed by the performance for future games. You can squeeze it into the same budget actually.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1400 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor ($165.87 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: ASRock - A320M-DGS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($54.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Memory: Crucial - 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($55.49 @ Jet)
Storage: Seagate - Barracuda ES 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($39.99 @ Amazon)
Case: Fractal Design - Core 2300 ATX Mid Tower Case ($34.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Power Supply: SeaSonic - S12II 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($39.89 @ Newegg)
Total: $391.22
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-05-18 23:40 EDT-0400
 

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Do you think I could use this case: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/zCsKHx/thermaltake-case-ca1b100m1wn01
and this RAM?: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/HvyFf7/patriot-memory-psd38g1600kh

I like the look of that case, and it's cheaper than the one you picked. And the RAM,(yes I know this sounds super picky) I'm going to make the theme of my setup black and blue, and I also like to see inside the PC, so it would be cool if the RAM was also blue.

Someone else did this with green.
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I noticed that the RAM you picked was DDR4 and the RAM I picked was DDR3 so I'm assuming the one you picked is better in some aspect, but I don't know what those do :/


EDIT: I just went to the parts list and everythings compatible so just ignore this reply