will i get high fps on modern games with this setup?

Farhan Orakzai

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Jun 20, 2013
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i plan on using 3 monitor at 1080p. will i get 80+ fps on modern games maxed out all the way such as crysis 3 with my specs?

intel i7 4770k

cyberpower extreme hydro liquid cooling 244 mm (for overclocking purposes)

gigabyte g1 sniper intel z87 (i dont know if the motherboard makes a difference so i included it.)

8 gb ddr3 1600 mhz ram

nvida geforce gtx 770 2gb 3 way sli

1000w lepa g100 ma 80 psu

adata 64 gb sp900 ssd

windows 8 home edition
 
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The Crysis series has always been about bringing computers to their knees when using the highest setting. There isn't any benchmarks available for BF4 but I would bet it would run just fine on that setup. The link in my last post has benchmarks for several games.

bignastyid

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The Crysis series has always been about bringing computers to their knees when using the highest setting. There isn't any benchmarks available for BF4 but I would bet it would run just fine on that setup. The link in my last post has benchmarks for several games.
 
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jinayhvora

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tbh that build has many flaws
1. 3 way SLI does not scale well, coupled with the fact that u're paying double for the motherboard to achieve it, looks like a bad deal to me
2. Only a 64 GB SSD and no more storage?
3. poor quality PSU

this will be better
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