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Build me a gaming computer.

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Budget $800-$1100. 

PCPartPicker some specs and copy pasterino them or the link. <3

Want to be able to play modern games like BO3/GTA5/LoL/CSGO gud.

CSGO needs 220+fps.

 

Bo3/GTA5 should be atleast 60 fps on all high etc.

 

Lets see what you guys can build.

 

*please no Mac'*

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Why 220+?

144hz monitor, fps will drop in smokes so i want to account for it.

Unless you currently have or plan to get a monitor with a 120-240 Hz refresh rate, buying a GPU to meet that 220+ FPS goal is just going to be a waste (more expensive GPU, more expensive PSU and more expensive cooling). 

 

Edit: nvm, didn't see the post about your monitor :p

Edited by Botre

Well, r9 390x seems to be perfom better only in 4k resolution, other then that.

Some people have posted on different forums that you'll get only 60 fps @very high settings/not ultra @1080p@GTA V

So i would say go with the dual gtx 960s and they take less power tho.

And .. 2 cards look sexies tho :doge:

 

Edited by iJodix

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I think you should settle for 30fps on 900p doge.png

b-b-but muh eyes cant see the difference

exclusively on the Xbox Juan. :doge:

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Well, r9 390x seems to be perfom better only in 4k resolution, other then that.

Some people have posted on different forums that you'll get only 60 fps @very high settings/not ultra @1080p@GTA V

So i would say go with the dual gtx 960s and they take less power tho.

And .. 2 cards look sexies tho doge.png

2 cards do look super sexi, but I think I would go with an r9 390 or gtx 970 over dual cards, because crossfiring dual cards does not provide as much of a performance boost as a single lets say GTX 970. R9 390 has 8gb vram which is great for future proofing, while GTX 970 has 4gb and has show issues in performance once you start reaching 3.5gb. Also I am pretty sure an r9 390 comes out cheaper. Other then that the build you linked has an i5-4590k. I was thinking the i5-4590k or i7-3770k since my current family computer has that and ill switch it out for a shittier cpu and they wont notice I bet, since all they do is use google or watch movies and a few simple programs.

2 cards do look super sexi, but I think I would go with an r9 390 or gtx 970 over dual cards, because crossfiring dual cards does not provide as much of a performance boost as a single lets say GTX 970. R9 390 has 8gb vram which is great for future proofing, while GTX 970 has 4gb and has show issues in performance once you start reaching 3.5gb. Also I am pretty sure an r9 390 comes out cheaper. Other then that the build you linked has an i5-4590k. I was thinking the i5-4590k or i7-3770k since my current family computer has that and ill switch it out for a shittier cpu and they wont notice I bet, since all they do is use google or watch movies and a few simple programs.

Well, 2x 960's definetly get you more perfomance then single GTX 970/R9 390 but 390x/Gtx 970 are both great cards too :p

Alright here it is, I don't know if you need peripherals or a monitor and stuff

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/TqzPBm

 

I pretty much have this build(i5 4690k, gtx 970) and I can play GTA V at high/ultra at 1080p 60fps no prob :)

 

ssd is for operating system, hdd is for games

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