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Gaming Pc build... is it good?

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Can this Rig play Battlefield 4 MAXED OUT
??? and ram
changed to Kingston Hyper X KHX1600C9D3B1K2/8GX
 
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according to the recommended specs, yes

Recommended system requirements

The recommended PC system requirements for optimal visual quality and frame rates:
•Quad core CPU (Intel Core i5 or i7) at 3 Ghz
•4 GB memory (8 GB for 64-bit operating systems)
•A modern DX11 graphics card with 1 GB of video memory, GeForce 600 series or Radeon 7000 series
•Windows 7 64-bit operating system
•20+ GB of free harddrive space
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
A 760 is right on the edge of 'maxing out' with acceptable FPS, at least from the early alpha benchmarks...I will assume some performance optimzations will happen, but I wouldn't expect miracles.

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=735147

No 760 in there, but it is around/slightly slower than a 680 IIRC.

Like I mentioned earlier... 770 if you can/want to afford it. :)
 
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oooo 1 more question. instead of the DELL monitor coz i dont think i can afford all that how about using the TV lol?
 
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oooo 1 more question. instead of the DELL monitor coz i dont think i can afford all that how about using the TV lol?

Terrible idea, probably 1080i and not 1080p, response time is usually awful, but I heard HDMI port 2 has better ms than port 1. Also interpolation - the thing that makes gaming on certain TV's with this sh*t impossible.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
If the tv is remotely modern, it should be 1080p. I haven't seen a 1080i tv in a looooong long time...do we know the exact model of his tv?
 
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well ill go with the U2123hm i guess :) that specific tv does Go to 1080i though
but can someone explain the difference between i and P
 
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That is an old tv then... wow. Seriously.. I have been on 1080p for nearly 8 years, LOL!

Anyway, interlaced and progressive.

Always assume people have 1080i personally. My partners dad bought a 50" TV because it was on sale, obviously being an average consumer he saw the HD Ready sticker and bought it up and took it home.
I pick up the TV remote, change it to HDMI Port 2, see the 1080i resolution window pop up in the corner, then laugh my ass off at his expense.
Seriously, 1080i on 50" looks so damn bad xD
 
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Always assume people have 1080i personally. My partners dad bought a 50" TV because it was on sale, obviously being an average consumer he saw the HD Ready sticker and bought it up and took it home.
I pick up the TV remote, change it to HDMI Port 2, see the 1080i resolution window pop up in the corner, then laugh my ass off at his expense.
Seriously, 1080i on 50" looks so damn bad xD

thats not fair i have a 50'' and 1080.... looks good compared to eyefinity on triple 21s or a single 1600*900 :laugh:
 
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thats not fair i have a 50'' and 1080.... looks good compared to eyefinity on triple 21s or a single 1600*900 :laugh:

1080i or 1080p?
50" is fine if you're 20 feet away from the TV, but for 3 feet away and gaming, its going to look mighty blocky.
 
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oooo 1 more question. instead of the DELL monitor coz i dont think i can afford all that how about using the TV lol?
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that specific tv does Go to 1080i though
but can someone explain the difference between i and P

LCD TVs can be used with computers just fine, but many of them has high input lag (40ms and more), so online gaming might be more problematic. Some old HD-Ready TVs (not 1080p Full-HD) could only do 1080i (interlaced, which is a term what you can easily Google), but even those are good to use in 720p. Just don't forget that online fps gaming on a TV is usually a very uncomfortable experience from the living room, expect if you use a gamepad or if you are able to put a table and a chair front of the TV and use keyboard and a mouse.


well ill go with the U2123hm i guess :)

"2123hm" I don't know, but if you meant the U2312HM, that's not a bad one as I mentioned earlier. Nothing special tho, but it has a very good price/performance ratio, and I think it's worth to save up to something like that (note: I saw it on sale for as low as $145 once).
 
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So tell me what you think. how will it handle games such as Battlefield 3,4 a Crysis 1,2,3 Etc..

Also again about the Power supply i need help choosing
Thanks in advance
No oc planned then fine...I recommend either corsair hx series/gamer or seasonic x/s series psu
 
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Good case choice :p
 
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So tell me what you think. how will it handle games such as Battlefield 3,4 a Crysis 1,2,3 Etc..

Also again about the Power supply i need help choosing
Thanks in advance

Hi guys.
Sorry to butt-in but i think that motherboard isnt compatible with haswell cpu's.. Im just a noob, though, so take it easy on me if im wrong :)
 
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Hi guys.
Sorry to butt-in but i think that motherboard isnt compatible with haswell cpu's.. Im just a noob, though, so take it easy on me if im wrong :)


Gigabyte GA-H87M-D3H LGA1150, Intel H87, DDR3 1600, 2xPCI-E, VGA, DVI, HDMI


The bolded print part is only compatible with Haswell CPUs. Only Haswell CPUs use socket 1150 and the H87 and Z87 chipsets are for socket 1150.
 
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The bolded print part is only compatible with Haswell CPUs. Only Haswell CPUs use socket 1150 and the H87 and Z87 chipsets are for socket 1150.

hhmmm,, i see.. thanks for the info :)
 
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