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Would these specs make up a good gaming PC?
Motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx...
Processor: http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Processor/FD6300...
Case (With PSU): http://www.ebay.ie/itm/141104355395?ssPageName=STR...
And should I change the PSU for a better quality one?
Video card: http://www.dabs.ie/products/xfx-amd-radeon-7850-2g...
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Windows 7
And what games should it be able to run on ultra/high? (If any?)
4 Answers
- Anonymous7 years ago
You could max any current game on the market with such system (Some may require lower resolution). But you should really, no you must, get a new PSU, because one you got with the case is utter crap and would possibly if no probably blow your system away. Secondly I would get an ASUS board if you are looking for a durability as the some AM3+ gigabyte boards had some serious issues lately.
Source(s): Building custom PC's for over a decade and being a hardcore gamer for even more - Anonymous7 years ago
Yes you should be able to play most games on Ultra settings but resolution will depend on a lot of factors its a nice build .
- 7 years ago
is ok , i don`t know about ultra but on high you can play a lot of games probably on 70-80 FPS depends on resolution
- 7 years ago
Seems like a decent setup. my comp is about half that and I can run ultra on WOW, so you should have no problem.