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I was looking to buy a computer with these specs? Are these good?

Case: NZXT midsize case with 5 120mm blue LED fans and 2 UV cold cathode lights, along with a LG dvd drive 

Motherboard: Asus M5A990FX R2.0

CPU: AMD FX-6300 Black Editon

RAM: Gskill Ripjaws 8GB (2X4GB) @1600Mhz

GPU: a set of Radeon HD7770 2GB

PSU:corsair CX600M bronze rated

SSD: Intel 520 series 60GB (for OS) also has a 640GB Hard Drive for storage.

 

Will the Radeon HD 7770 2GB crossfire make a difference than the single HD 7770?

I was looking to buy a computer with these specs? Are these good?

Case: NZXT midsize case with 5 120mm blue LED fans and 2 UV cold cathode lights, along with a LG dvd drive 

Motherboard: Asus M5A990FX R2.0

CPU: AMD FX-6300 Black Editon

RAM: Gskill Ripjaws 8GB (2X4GB) @1600Mhz

GPU: a set of Radeon HD7770 2GB

PSU:corsair CX600M bronze rated

SSD: Intel 520 series 60GB (for OS) also has a 640GB Hard Drive for storage.

 

Will the Radeon HD 7770 2GB crossfire make a difference than the single HD 7770?

 

Its pretty good. The GPU is slightly slacking and would recommend getting a GTX 750 Ti instead or the R9 270X. Don't you have another difference PC post already tho? SLI wont make that much of a difference as GTA IV support for SLI isn't the greatest. 

Feel free to PM me for help! Also please hit the like button if anything I said helped or made ya laugh. Specialty is computer hardware and assembling so feel free to ask anything if you need help :)

 

Yes, the 7770 in Crossfire will make a difference, however the cards aren't very powerful even in CF mode. The rest of the PC is great, but a new GPU would be better. The lowest that I would go is a GTX 960 or a an R9 280x.

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Its pretty good. The GPU is slightly slacking and would recommend getting a GTX 750 Ti instead or the R9 270X. Don't you have another difference PC post already tho? SLI wont make that much of a difference as GTA IV support for SLI isn't the greatest. 

Yes I do have another PC post, and that is because I am looking to buy a PC and these both were 2 I was interested in. Right now I think I will stick with these GPU's but in a few years I may upgrade to a higher GPU. Thanks for your help though!

If I am not seeing this correctly, the link below shows someone playing with an ENB (looks like a terrible one though), but he is on a 1GB Radeon HD 7770. Mine would be, in total, 4GB. Plus his is a dual core at 3.2GHZ, and my CPU would be a hexacore at 3.5GHZ (turbo 4.1GHZ). So if I am not mistaken, my PC shouldn't have a problem, right?

Youtube Video w/ ENB:

Yes I do have another PC post, and that is because I am looking to buy a PC and these both were 2 I was interested in. Right now I think I will stick with these GPU's but in a few years I may upgrade to a higher GPU. Thanks for your help though!

If I am not seeing this correctly, the link below shows someone playing with an ENB (looks like a terrible one though), but he is on a 1GB Radeon HD 7770. Mine would be, in total, 4GB. Plus his is a dual core at 3.2GHZ, and my CPU would be a hexacore at 3.5GHZ (turbo 4.1GHZ). So if I am not mistaken, my PC shouldn't have a problem, right?

Youtube Video w/ ENB:

If you want to run games on high settings, a new graphics card will be needed sooner than in a few years. However, on medium to high settings you could run an ENB with about 40FPS. I can't imagine that your game would run any better than that one featured in the linked video as most of your performance will come from you GPU.

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Yes I do have another PC post, and that is because I am looking to buy a PC and these both were 2 I was interested in. Right now I think I will stick with these GPU's but in a few years I may upgrade to a higher GPU. Thanks for your help though!

If I am not seeing this correctly, the link below shows someone playing with an ENB (looks like a terrible one though), but he is on a 1GB Radeon HD 7770. Mine would be, in total, 4GB. Plus his is a dual core at 3.2GHZ, and my CPU would be a hexacore at 3.5GHZ (turbo 4.1GHZ). So if I am not mistaken, my PC shouldn't have a problem, right?

 

Well for one, his resolution is slightly lower. None of us said your GPUs suck directly though, just that they're a bit outdated and not the best.

 

Also, VRAM does not stack *currently* (with new DX12 cards and the new Mantle coming out, it will stack for the new GPUs), so you will still only have 2GB.

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If you want to run games on high settings, a new graphics card will be needed sooner than in a few years. However, on medium to high settings you could run an ENB with about 40FPS. I can't imagine that your game would run any better than that one featured in the linked video as most of your performance will come from you GPU.

 

 

Well for one, his resolution is slightly lower. None of us said your GPUs suck directly though, just that they're a bit outdated and not the best.

 

Also, VRAM does not stack *currently* (with new DX12 cards and the new Mantle coming out, it will stack for the new GPUs), so you will still only have 2GB.

I know you didn't say the GPU, I didn't mean it the way it sounded. I found another computer it has a MSI GTX 660 2gb and a i5-4440. Would this be a better setup to use? Could I get more FPS and play on high with this setup?

I have a question. How important is RAM on playing games? The reason I am asking is because I found a video where someone was using the same Graphics card (GTX 660) and the CPU (i5-4440), and the video was actually pretty good and he ran around 40 - 50 fps. The only thing different was the RAM because he had 8gb and the computer stated above would have 16gb. So I was wondering if it would give me like a 5 - 10 fps boost for having double the RAM he does?

I know you didn't say the GPU, I didn't mean it the way it sounded. I found another computer it has a MSI GTX 660 2gb and a i5-4440. Would this be a better setup to use? Could I get more FPS and play on high with this setup?

I have a question. How important is RAM on playing games? The reason I am asking is because I found a video where someone was using the same Graphics card (GTX 660) and the CPU (i5-4440), and the video was actually pretty good and he ran around 40 - 50 fps. The only thing different was the RAM because he had 8gb and the computer stated above would have 16gb. So I was wondering if it would give me like a 5 - 10 fps boost for having double the RAM he does?

 

The 660 and I5 is pretty good. Better than the previous computers you have mentioned. You'll get about 35-45ish FPS on high depending on the resolution you are playing on. Anything above 8GB's of RAM will not boost gaming so there isn't any point getting more than 8 unless you are doing video/photo editing and such. 

Feel free to PM me for help! Also please hit the like button if anything I said helped or made ya laugh. Specialty is computer hardware and assembling so feel free to ask anything if you need help :)

 

Like what dave said, the i5 and 660 will probably do a bit better (the CPU is great).

 

RAM, at this point in time, does not affect FPS very much (if at all), but will help if you do a ton of things at once, or if you're doing rendering/editing/etc.

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