Gaming PC Expected FPS and gaming perfomance for battlefield 4 and upcomming games.

Shreejith

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Hi ,

I am in process of acquiring the below mentioned component for my new gaming PC.

I want to know how will it perform for new games and upcoming games at 1920 x 1080 resolution.

Do I need to change any parts to improve its performance without hampering my budget.

Games I plan to play is battlefield 4 , FIFA 15 etc.

Processor - AMD FX8350
Motherboard - ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Killer
Cabinet - NZXT Phantom 410 White
GPU - MSI R9 280X Twin Frozr
PSU - Seasonic SS750JS OR Seasonic M12II-750 Modular
HDD - WD 1TB Black -
SSD - Kingston V300 120GB SSD
RAM - G.Skill Rip Jaws 4GB x 2 1866mhz
CPU Cooler - Cooler Master: Blizzard T2
 

Xabec

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It will run easily on 60fps without any problems. You won't have any problems. R9 280X Twin Frozr can be overclocked really well for even better perfomance. You can look your GPU review here and you'll see by yourself.
 

numanator

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For a more reliable/better SSD you can look at the Crucial MX100/M550 or the Samsung 840 Evo though they may be a bit more expensive. Also, the cooler you picked out is fine for maintaining temps at stock CPU settings but I would look at getting a better CPU cooler if you plan to overclock.

In the $30 range: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
In the $60 range: Noctua NH-D14

Edit: You could also get the fx 8320 instead of the fx 8350 and use the savings towards a better cooler then overclock the CPU to better performance than the 8350. The 8350 is just a 8320 with a higher stock clock (essentially factory overclocked)
 

Xibyth

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Occasionally you might run into some games that will go down to ~45FPS but thats hardly noticable. Other than that looks great, I just got the same case for my wife and she loves it (shes a fashion gamer, took forever to convince her to get one I could actually approve of).
And numanator, not sure if you have used the v300 from kingston but I have one thats been running for about a year and a half now with no issues. No doubt the Crucial MX series is a little faster but I didn't feel it was worth paying the premium for it. (Still a great drive though)