Specs for Pc that are average in budget and can help me get atleast better performance in future games

Ezio47

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To be frank iam an average budget gamer..therefore I can't splash out lots of bucks to built a gaming beast..so what I settle for is atleast a good performance as I really don't care that much for graphics but want a decent 40 fps performance from games that I play..but nowadays is been an issue of what parts to use...if you spend money on good GPU Ur average cpu will bottleneck it and if you have a good cpu your GPU will bottleneck it....getting both good cpu and good GPU will cost alot of money...so please recommend me specs for pc that can atleast run games at decent fps...again I don't care about graphics as I turn it into lowest for max performance...thankyou for your time
 
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Most of the games you suggested have recommended system requirements for a quad core, so yes a bad dual core can certainly bottleneck your gpu, but for a $350 build you probably will have to get a dual core unless you do decide to get one of the refurbished pc's I recommended or other similar refurbished pc's. I don't see how you can get a new quad core on a $350 budget if you want any decent fps. Your much better off with a refurbished pc with a good cpu and a decent gpu especially if the refurbished pc you buy comes with windows 10.

In other words your budget is really the determining factor and the fact if your ok with refurbished parts.
You are better off getting a new dual core for $50 rather than a really bad quad core for the...

jakubek160

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Sure sir. One question what is your budget and also do you want a new build or used parts? If you can afford 350 usd you can get a very good build and play a lot of new games on it. I will make it for you after I know what is your budget. :)
 

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If you want a very low budget which I believe you might be ok with based on your initial post stating you are ok with low settings you probably could buy a Intel Pentium G4400 Skylake Dual-Core 3.3 GHz with other reasonable priced components. I recently purchased a combo on Newegg with the same components but with a different cpu. I would recommended buying these or similar parts then decide on your GPU now or later based on how much you want to spend on a pc while you can choose your own case.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117625&cm_re=LGA_1151-_-19-117-625-_-Product

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236339&cm_re=wd_blue-_-22-236-339-_-Product

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157734&ignorebbr=1

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231886&ignorebbr=1

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182339&ignorebbr=1

PC Part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/FCZXzM

Combo I purchased: https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3517518
 
Your problem Ezio47 is you seem to think all 'games' require the same level of components. You can build a fantastic performer for cheap...if your game is League of Legends. You can spend a lot of money and get barely adequate performance...if your game is in early access and poorly optimized.

So name some games you will play, then we can see what you'll need.
 

Theinventor10

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I would agree every game is different, but if you are looking for a cheap and affordable build capable of high-ultra settings with good fps you could probably get a build as cheap as $300-$400 with windows 10 pro included in the price if your okay with Refurbished Stuff, also with a keyboard and mouse. Below are two refurbished computers with the i5-3470 3.20 GHz quad core cpu with varying amounts of ram (8GB and 16GB) also with varying amounts of storage (250GB or 2TB). You would need to buy a GPU (1050, 1050ti, or 1060 depending on how much your willing to spend). I would also think this is what the average budget person would spend on a PC, although you would be getting a much better build than for the average $300-$400 price.

Refurbished PC without GPU: 2TB HDD, 16GB, Windows 10 PRO, i5-3470
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883795871

Refurbished PC without GPU: 250GB HDD, 8GB, windows 10 pro, i5-3470
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883795872

Like Jakubek1060 said you really can get a build capable of high-ultra settings at 1080p for only $350.
 

Ezio47

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Thank you all for your replies....iam looking for a pc built that will cost me around $350...and as I said I don't mind lowering graphics in order to get good fps....I considered buying a dual core and a good GPU bt then again I always hear things like it will bottleneck Ur gaming performance n all kind of stuff n that's y iam kind of confused....and it would be nice if could play games like gta5 assassins creed series and battlefield 1 far cry 5...and also upcoming games like ac origins...
 

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Most of the games you suggested have recommended system requirements for a quad core, so yes a bad dual core can certainly bottleneck your gpu, but for a $350 build you probably will have to get a dual core unless you do decide to get one of the refurbished pc's I recommended or other similar refurbished pc's. I don't see how you can get a new quad core on a $350 budget if you want any decent fps. Your much better off with a refurbished pc with a good cpu and a decent gpu especially if the refurbished pc you buy comes with windows 10.

In other words your budget is really the determining factor and the fact if your ok with refurbished parts.
You are better off getting a new dual core for $50 rather than a really bad quad core for the same price. However if your okay with refurbished parts you can get a good quad core with it still fitting in your budget. Also if you need windows I would only recommend a refurbished build with your budget.
 
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jakubek160

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I dont know what planet are you from. How can you recommend pentium g4400 when the new g4560 is like i3 6100. Pentium g4400 has 2 cores and 2 threads when pentium g4560 has 2 cores and 4 threads for the same amount of money and gives you hyperthreading which goes to getting a lot better performance. Before you recommend something to someone google something if you don't know what are you talking about. Here is 436 dollar build that makes sense. :

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KdzrQV

You can swap for gt 1030 if you don't need 1050 ti. I highly recommend adding 50 dollars so you will have a futureproof build.



 

Ezio47

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i understand this too sir bt for now i just wanna make a gaming pc which can atleast give me decent gaming experience for like atleast 2 to 3 years till i can save money for upgrades bt for now my main requirement is just good fps even if it is in low settings............and games iam interested in are assassins creed origins gta 5 witchers 3 and hopefully even upcoming battlefield 5 and other games like these
 

Ezio47

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thankyou for ur reply sir iam from india so my budget right now is rs 30000 max and i will be saving some money for upgrades bt you see i need to start at something
 

Ezio47

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thankyou for ur time sir....and can you suggest a graphic card with this setup