What about this PC (for gaming at 1080p)

marques-1998

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CPU: i5-7500 4C/4T turbo 3.8Ghz
GPU: MSI 1060 Gaming X 6GB
MOBO: Asus EX-B250M-V3
RAM: 2x4 G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-2400 MHz CL15
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520W

I wanna play open world games like AC: Origins and the most recente games, is this good for the next 3 years??

TY!
 
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How long anything is good enough for depends entirely on your performance expectations and willingness to tune down details to achieve said performance. If you don't mind giving up some eye-candy and other extras, you may be able to stretch that system for 5+ years. If you insist of playing games at Ultra settings with everything including the kitchen sink enabled, that setup may already be insufficient.

If you are seriously concerned about foreseeable future future-proofness, you may want to wait a few more months for h370-series motherboard and an i5-8600 or go AMD with the Ryzen 2600.

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How long anything is good enough for depends entirely on your performance expectations and willingness to tune down details to achieve said performance. If you don't mind giving up some eye-candy and other extras, you may be able to stretch that system for 5+ years. If you insist of playing games at Ultra settings with everything including the kitchen sink enabled, that setup may already be insufficient.

If you are seriously concerned about foreseeable future future-proofness, you may want to wait a few more months for h370-series motherboard and an i5-8600 or go AMD with the Ryzen 2600.
 
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marques-1998

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Ty for your replay

I only want 60fps, I dont care about graphics I only need a very smooth game, is that build enough?
 

marques-1998

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If is that enough to play at 1080p 60fps I very happy even with very low settings :D
 

ARICH5

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basic answer. yes. you'll be fine. but after time your graphic 'candy' will degrade over time and you will have to compensate to retain a playable frame rate. by the time you say to yourself "well ive had enough and i want a smooth emersive experience" it will be 3 years later.