How does my pc look?

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#1 Superrkilla
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I'm building my first pc and was looking for feedback before ordering parts. My budget is $450 and I can't go any higher.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/29zCr

How do you think this pc will perform on games new games at low-medium settings?

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#2  Edited By MonsieurX
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Should be fine for medium

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#3  Edited By mastershake575
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Games should run decent. Most of the games that came out this year are running on engines that are 2-3 years old so requirements aren't super high.

If your running 1080p or lower, you should be getting mostly high settings using the scale low, medium, high, very high/ultra (so you should be getting mostly 3 out of 4 on the setting scale with the advanced options turned off).

I would ditch the Silverstone fan for now and use that money you saved towards the 7790 (the 7790 is 20% faster than the 7770 and the 1GB version of the 7790 can be found for under $100).

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#4 Superrkilla
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Sweet,thanks for the feedback.

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#5 Grey_Eyed_Elf
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2a4y9

This is a better choice.

I just changed things around for optimal gaming performance. With what I have linked you will get almost twice the gaming performance. You will be able to play most games at Medium to High with a HD 7870 GHz and a AMD 4130 with 8GB RAM.

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#6  Edited By GeryGo  Moderator
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@Grey_Eyed_Elf said:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2a4y9

This is a better choice.

I just changed things around for optimal gaming performance. With what I have linked you will get almost twice the gaming performance. You will be able to play most games at Medium to High with a HD 7870 GHz and a AMD 4130 with 8GB RAM.

Good job, excellent case, way better GPU.

Downgrading RAM from 1600 to 1333 is almost not difference.

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#7  Edited By kraken2109
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@Superrkilla said:

Sweet,thanks for the feedback.

TC use this build.

The only thing I would say is a 500GB HDD will not last long at all, if you can spare any more money get at least 1TB