This Pc great for gaming?
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Hi iam going to buy a new pc ,and i want it to play Combat arms in High settings ,does it will run combat arms and other games in high settings? PC SPEC;S:
i5 3470 ivy bridge 4 cores.
Qualitative Case Fan 90MM CASECOM + (not 80MM).
Power Supply:
Brand Power Supply FSP 350W
Active PFC technology and has a fan 12 cm
Important advantage: Power Supply FSP-made brand which includes A.PFC.
Motherboard:
Board Asus P8H61-M Model LX R2.0 Chipset H61
About. Voice 5.1 approximately. 10/100/1000.
Hard Disk:
Western Digital 500GB
SATA2 / SATA3 7200RPM 16MB.
Ram:
Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333MHz.
GPU:Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GT630 1GB DDR3
Price: 463 Euro'es.
i5 3470 ivy bridge 4 cores.
Qualitative Case Fan 90MM CASECOM + (not 80MM).
Power Supply:
Brand Power Supply FSP 350W
Active PFC technology and has a fan 12 cm
Important advantage: Power Supply FSP-made brand which includes A.PFC.
Motherboard:
Board Asus P8H61-M Model LX R2.0 Chipset H61
About. Voice 5.1 approximately. 10/100/1000.
Hard Disk:
Western Digital 500GB
SATA2 / SATA3 7200RPM 16MB.
Ram:
Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333MHz.
GPU:Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GT630 1GB DDR3
Price: 463 Euro'es.
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majdkh said:
Hi iam going to buy a new pc ,and i want it to play Combat arms in High settings ,does it will run combat arms and other games in high settings? PC SPEC;S:i5 3470 ivy bridge 4 cores.
Qualitative Case Fan 90MM CASECOM + (not 80MM).
Power Supply:
Brand Power Supply FSP 350W
Active PFC technology and has a fan 12 cm
Important advantage: Power Supply FSP-made brand which includes A.PFC.
Motherboard:
Board Asus P8H61-M Model LX R2.0 Chipset H61
About. Voice 5.1 approximately. 10/100/1000.
Hard Disk:
Western Digital 500GB
SATA2 / SATA3 7200RPM 16MB.
Ram:
Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333MHz.
GPU:Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GT630 1GB DDR3
Price: 463 Euro'es.
This isn't a good gaming build. Could you please tell us your budget, your monitor's resolution and some stores you can buy hardware?
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majdkh said:
i can handle 460Euroes for it ,
iam from israel so i can buy from local stores.I don't know the prices for computers there, I can suggest a few things though so you can check them out
Value Case around 39-49 euros
a good quality PSU (antec,corsair,seasonic etc) 49-59 euros
AMD FX 4300 I guess around 130 euros
Asrock 970 pro 3 for around 70 euros
8 gb Ram around 40 euros
7770 GPU around 120 euros
500GB hard drive
michxymi said:
I don't know the prices for computers there, I can suggest a few things though so you can check them outValue Case around 39-49 euros
a good quality PSU (antec,corsair,seasonic etc) 49-59 euros
AMD FX 4300 I guess around 130 euros
Asrock 970 pro 3 for around 70 euros
8 gb Ram around 40 euros
7770 GPU around 120 euros
500GB hard drive
please give me a intel sytem i dont need to buy AMD -FX .
and if you need to help me i can give you a website that i need to buy from it:
http://www.ivory.co.il/catalog.php?id=6462
majdkh said:
please give me a intel sytem i dont need to buy AMD -FX .and if you need to help me i can give you a website that i need to buy from it:
http://www.ivory.co.il/catalog.php?id=6462
For such budget going with Intel is a bad option as you only get Dual Core CPUs, low quality motherboards and you can't upgrade as socket 1155 is replaced this year. Plus in all around perfomance AMD chips are better in this category
michxymi said:
For such budget going with Intel is a bad option as you only get Dual Core CPUs, low quality motherboards and you can't upgrade as socket 1155 is replaced this year. Plus in all around perfomance AMD chips are better in this categoryHi,how this please see it :
http://www.ivory.co.il/catalog.php?id=6956
omnimodis78 said:
Would you mind listing the parts, I can't quite make out what you're trying to show.ok you told me that AMD-FX 4300 better than i5-3470 ivy bridge, here i show you pc have amd 4300 and tell me if its good: PC SPEC;S:
CPU: AMD FX-Series Quad Core 4300.
FSP 460W.
500GB HARDDISK.
GPU: Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB GDDR5
Motherboard**: Table Gigabyte GA-880GM model-D2H Chipset 880G
Ram: 8GB.
Price 500 EURO'ES
majdkh said:
ok you told me that AMD-FX 4300 better than i5-3470 ivy bridge, here i show you pc have amd 4300 and tell me if its good: PC SPEC;S:CPU: AMD FX-Series Quad Core 4300.
FSP 460W.
500GB HARDDISK.
GPU: Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB GDDR5
Motherboard**: Table Gigabyte GA-880GM model-D2H Chipset 880G
Ram: 8GB.
Price 500 EURO'ES
That's not a bad build though motherboard is kind of old. Can't you just pick what I've listed you and add them to your cart? I try to do it, but I can understand the language
FinneousPJ said:
Eh, that's just semantics. The guy argued that a "balanced" approach is better - that's just semantics. How do you define a balanced approach, how do you define the best possible GPU.A balanced approach is not semantics, it's educated. What I am saying (and others) is that let's get a card that fits the existing system so that it maximizes the performance potential, instead of, by your reasoning, gets bottlenecked (at the cost of wasting money) and doesn't provide any more performance benefits than if a lower priced and more balanced option was exercised. Telling someone that "You need the best possible GPU for gaming" isn't helpful, or constructive. So no, it's not semantics at all...
Oh, and "You need the best possible GPU for gaming" typically means the best GPU on the market. This is how you define that: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-car...
It is semantics. How you define a balanced approach is semantics. I define "best possible GPU" by "the best possible GPU within your budget which does not compromise other components." Telling someone a balanced approach is best is as helpful as my advise if you're not any more specific
I'm not advising anyone to get bottlenecked or not maximize performance potential, I don't understand what you're raving about.
I'm not advising anyone to get bottlenecked or not maximize performance potential, I don't understand what you're raving about. FinneousPJ said:
It is semantics. How you define a balanced approach is semantics. I define "best possible GPU" by "the best possible GPU within your budget which does not compromise other components." Telling someone a balanced approach is best is as helpful as my advise if you're not any more specific
I'm not advising anyone to get bottlenecked or not maximize performance potential, I don't understand what you're raving about.No that's not what you wrote to the OP at all. You wrote "You need the best possible GPU for gaming"... So maybe before you decide to help someone you ought to figure out what exactly you're trying to say. Seeing that you're already modifying what you meant, you clearly see my point. But sure, I guess the "the best possible GPU for gaming" currently is the GTX690, so yes majdkh, go with that - the i5 3470 will definitely match up with it!
Oh and by the way my advise to him wasn't to get a balanced system - that was just pointed out to you.
I know what I wrote and I am now elaborating on what I meant by it. I am not modifying what I meant, wtf. Why is this a problem to you anyway?
Is it so hard to understand that "best possible GPU" != "the best GPU on the planet" because a GTX690 isn't possible with the OP's budget
I don't know why I bother though because you're obviously just trying to be difficult.
And by the way you were apparently advising me then - same difference.
Is it so hard to understand that "best possible GPU" != "the best GPU on the planet" because a GTX690 isn't possible with the OP's budget
I don't know why I bother though because you're obviously just trying to be difficult.And by the way you were apparently advising me then - same difference.
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