Is this a good computer for gaming?

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The 2nd one is not ment for gaming, it has Intel integrated graphics. The most potent graphich card here is the GT 630 in the 3rd one, but the AMD A8-6600K is a bit more versatile than the G3220, so you would be trading better gaming performance for utility.

If its for gaming, I would pick the 3rd one.

Kudos,
Albert

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Is this computer good enough for games such as League of Legends, Farcry 3, Borderlands 2 etc.

Price: $589

Specs:

CPU: AMD A8-6600K Richland 3.9GHz Socket FM2 100W Quad-Core
Memory (RAM): Transcend /Sroutium 8GB ddr3 Memory
Hard drive: West Digital/Seagate 1000GB SATA3 Hard Drive
DVD Writer: 22x Speed Optical DVD Writer
PC Case: Style PC Case with front 2Xusb ports , 2XAudio with FSP 400W 80 Plus Silver Power Supply - MEPS Standard ready
Video Card: integrated ATI Radeon HD8570D DX11
Audio 8: Channel High-Definition Audio
Network: RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN
USB Port: 2 Front USB, 4 Rear USB

Any opinions/help would be appreciated

Thanks
 

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Thank you :D that helped alot knowing how good the graphics card is compared to other. Just one other quick question.

Which computer do you reckon is better for gaming?

The original one

Specs:

CPU: AMD A8-6600K Richland 3.9GHz Socket FM2 100W Quad-Core
Memory (RAM): Transcend /Sroutium 8GB ddr3 Memory
Hard drive: West Digital/Seagate 1000GB SATA3 Hard Drive
DVD Writer: 22x Speed Optical DVD Writer
PC Case: Style PC Case with front 2Xusb ports , 2XAudio with FSP 400W 80 Plus Silver Power Supply - MEPS Standard ready
Video Card: integrated ATI Radeon HD8570D DX11
Audio 8: Channel High-Definition Audio
Network: RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN
USB Port: 2 Front USB, 4 Rear USB

Price: $589

This one:

Specs:

CPU: Unlocked AMD FX-6300 Hexa-Core 3.5GHz / Max turbo 4.1Ghz Socket AM3 14MB Cache
Motherboard: New AMD 760G Chipset AM3 FX DDR3 Ready
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600 Memory x1
Hard Drive: Seagate 1TB SATA3 High Performance 7200RPM
Video Card: ATI Radeon 3000 GPU up to 1024MB (1GB) shared in Windows 7
Case: Black mATX Case with Front USB, Mic & Audio ports , 400W Powersupply
Sound Adapter: Integrated High Definition Audio
Lan: integrated Ethernet (10/100/1000) Gigabit LAN Controller
Optical: LG 24X Double Layer SATA DVDRW.
USB: 8 ( 2 in the front, 4 at back )

Price: $579

or this one

Price: $649

Specs:

CPU: The "4th Generation" 22nm Intel Haswell Pentium Dual-Core G3220 3.0Ghz LGA 1150 3MB Cache
Processor.
MB: New Intel H81 Chipset ~USB 3.0 & SATA3 6Gb/s Ready
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600
Hard Drive: Seagate 1TB SATA3 High Performance 7200RPM , 6.0 Gb/s
VGA: New nVidia Geforce GT 630 2GB PCIe , DirectX 11 Ready, DVI & HDMI & VGA
Case: Top Brand Antec X1-E Gaming Case 400W PSU
Sound Adapter: Integrated High Definition Audio
Lan: integrated Ethernet (10/100/1000) controllers
Optical: LG 24X Double Layer SATA DVDRW.
USB: 8 ( 2 USB 3.0 in the front, 6 at back , including 2 USB 3.0 )



 

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Well,

The 2nd one is not ment for gaming, it has Intel integrated graphics. The most potent graphich card here is the GT 630 in the 3rd one, but the AMD A8-6600K is a bit more versatile than the G3220, so you would be trading better gaming performance for utility.

If its for gaming, I would pick the 3rd one.

Kudos,
Albert
 
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