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I don't know if this is the topic/forum. I was wondering if this pc build could play all of the following.

  • Arma 3
Arma 2
Grand theft auto V(GTA5 for when it comes out)
Grand theft auto IV
battle field 3
battle field 4
Dead island
Crysis 3
all metro city's
And a lot of games like that to medium-high-max settings.

If I posted this on the wrong forum I'm sorry.

If you guys want you can post part suggestions.
 

 

 

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That should handle them all just fine (with the possible exception of GTA V as its spec requirements aren't known at this time).

 

I have the following and I can run most games maxed out:

 

AMD FX-6350 6-core 3.9GHz

8GB RAM

AMD Sapphire R7 265 2GB

(Motherboard, PSU and HDD aren't that important, but if you really want to know my motherboard, just ask).

 

Also, if you want to save a bit of money, try going for AMD products, as they normally get the same performance, while being a whole lot cheaper than Intel and nVidia.

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That should handle them all just fine (with the possible exception of GTA V as its spec requirements aren't known at this time).

 

I have the following and I can run most games maxed out:

 

AMD FX-6350 6-core 3.9GHz

8GB RAM

AMD Sapphire R7 265 2GB

(Motherboard, PSU and HDD aren't that important, but if you really want to know my motherboard, just ask).

 

Also, if you want to save a bit of money, try going for AMD products, as they normally get the same performance, while being a whole lot cheaper than Intel and nVidia.

Hey, i'm super new to this can you link me all your parts so I can check out your build? maybe on a website like pcpartpicker.com or just give me a bunch of links? It would be helpful and I would be thankful!

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Hey, i'm super new to this can you link me all your parts so I can check out your build? maybe on a website like pcpartpicker.com or just give me a bunch of links? It would be helpful and I would be thankful!

This is what I bought: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/trewq34/saved/CKZqqs

For RAM, I have 2x 4GB 1066 DDR3s

A 1TB Hard drive

For a case, I'd suggest you buy the cheapest thing you can find, provided it can hold all your parts.

 

I myself, am not the most experienced with building computers, so maybe I'm not the best to ask. 

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I would suggest getting a bigger HDD 500GB will fill up fast when it comes to large install games, this is if you can afford it 

 

if your replying to me Please @0taku or Quote me so I get a notification 

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If you want I can build a newegg pc cart for around the same price. So far I have build 2 carts for people in LCPDFR. I can probably make this more powerful than that. Just PM me your budget, any must-haves, and any company in particular you would lean towards.


BTW If you want my specs this is my build

 

SPECS:

Intel Core i7 3770k

AsRock z77 Extreme 4 Motherboard

32 GB DDR3 2400 RAM Corsair Dominator

2, MSI AMD R9 280x 6gb

256 gb ssd by Samsung for my OS

4, 1TB seagate HDD

1000w Cooler Master PSU (Just installed :D)

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 I don't know if this is the topic/forum. I was wondering if this pc build could play all of the following.

  • Arma 3
  • Arma 2
  • Grand theft auto V(GTA5 for when it comes out)
  • Grand theft auto IV
  • battle field 3
  • battle field 4
  • Dead island
  • Crysis 3
  • all metro city's
And a lot of games like that to medium-high-max settings.

If I posted this on the wrong forum I'm sorry.

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Famous/saved/sZxWGX

If you guys want you can post part suggestions.

 
 

 

Here is what I came up with based on the build you posted above: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kGLQBm

 

If you could quote me back with a budget that would be helpful, just so I can know what you are willing to spend. With the build I suggested you should have no issues running any of the games above on medium-high settings. Also, if something is really cheap it is cheap for a reason. It is not a good idea to go with a cheap PSU, because that is what controls the power to the whole entire PC. It is also not a good idea to go cheap on the case either, a cheaper case could result in bad airflow thus, resulting in reducing the longevity on your components. Remember to quote me if you need help with anything else.

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