Will this run these games?

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#1 Plimax
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[B]Key Features of this PC[/B]

- Quad Core processing & up to 16GB of 2133MHz DDR3 memory

- Midi Tower for easily upgradeability

- Powerful Nvidia GeForce Graphics and Software

- Flexible Specification

[B]System Specification[/B]

- Case: NZXT Phantom 530 Gaming Case - Red

- Power Supply: Super Flower 550W Gold PSU

- CPU: Up to Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Haswell Processor overclocked to 4.2GHz

- Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard

- Cooler: Prolimatech CPU Cooler

- RAM: up to 16GB (2x4GB) DDR3 2133MHz Dual Channel Kit

- Hard Drive: Primary and Secondary SSD & HDD Options Available

- Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX Graphics Card

- Sound: High Definition 7.1 Onboard Sound Card

Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

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#2 soolkiki
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Specify that Graphics card.

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MSI Geforce GTX 780 Gaming Edition OC 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

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@soolkiki said:

Specify that Graphics card.

780, enter his link.

@plimax said:

[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/L4mFPYO.png[/IMG]

[B]Key Features of this PC[/B]

- Quad Core processing & up to 16GB of 2133MHz DDR3 memory

- Midi Tower for easily upgradeability

- Powerful Nvidia GeForce Graphics and Software

- Flexible Specification

[B]System Specification[/B]

- Case: NZXT Phantom 530 Gaming Case - Red

- Power Supply: Super Flower 550W Gold PSU

- CPU: Up to Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Haswell Processor overclocked to 4.2GHz

- Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard

- Cooler: Prolimatech CPU Cooler

- RAM: up to 16GB (2x4GB) DDR3 2133MHz Dual Channel Kit

- Hard Drive: Primary and Secondary SSD & HDD Options Available

- Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX Graphics Card

- Sound: High Definition 7.1 Onboard Sound Card

Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

Yes, you can game on ultra with such specs.

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@plimax said:


Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

The PC is way overkill for those games, except perhaps BF4. The rest...you could probably handle launching all of them at the same time and still keep a steady 60 FPS.

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@N30F3N1X said:

@plimax said:


Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

The PC is way overkill for those games, except perhaps BF4. The rest...you could probably handle launching all of them at the same time and still keep a steady 60 FPS.

Even at 1920 x 1080 screen resolution?

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@plimax said:

@N30F3N1X said:

@plimax said:


Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

The PC is way overkill for those games, except perhaps BF4. The rest...you could probably handle launching all of them at the same time and still keep a steady 60 FPS.

Even at 1920 x 1080 screen resolution?

Yeah, no sweat.

If I could suggest you one thing it'd be to change the 8GB with 16GB (which is merely for future proofing, you won't actually *need* that much anytime soon), since the difference in price is negligible compared to what you are spending on it.

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@N30F3N1X said:

@plimax said:

@N30F3N1X said:

@plimax said:


Would this run DayZ, Rust, RuneScape, Battlefield 4, all Massive Multiplayer Online games at an okay/excellent performance?

I have a 1280 x 1080 23 inch monitor. Just want a pre-built gaming PC that will handle games at 60+ FPS.

Thank you.

The PC is way overkill for those games, except perhaps BF4. The rest...you could probably handle launching all of them at the same time and still keep a steady 60 FPS.

Even at 1920 x 1080 screen resolution?

Yeah, no sweat.

If I could suggest you one thing it'd be to change the 8GB with 16GB (which is merely for future proofing, you won't actually *need* that much anytime soon), since the difference in price is negligible compared to what you are spending on it.

Is it worth overclocking? Does it run games better?

Would I need a better power supply than 550W?

Would I need a new CPU Cooler if I was overclocking?

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@PredatorRules said:

@soolkiki said:

Specify that Graphics card.

780, enter his link.

Ah! haha Silly me.

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#10  Edited By Plimax
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So guys is it defiantly worth purchasing :)?

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#11  Edited By RevanBITW
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You should definitely have a 1080p monitor, because the horsepower of the 780 will just be wasted away on a lower resolution.

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#12 GeryGo  Moderator
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@plimax said:

So guys is it defiantly worth purchasing :)?

If you can't build one, then yes.

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@plimax said:

Is it worth overclocking? Does it run games better?

Would I need a better power supply than 550W?

Would I need a new CPU Cooler if I was overclocking?

Ehhh no. As I said that PC will crunch anything you can throw at it at the moment, so overclocking would be completely redundant unless you plan to get a multiple-screen setup, and even in that case I doubt you will have any use for it considering how badass a 780 is.

Wouldn't know about the power supply, but I'd say yes. The GTX780 eats a lot and so does an i7, put together I'd say your PC would be eating almost 400W with those two alone. This is another reason I'd suggest you not to do any overclocking.

As for the last question, we should know a lot more about the place where you live to be able to tell you - whether its wet or dry, close to a ventilation source or an opening, etc. I'm not asking you to tell us these things of course, by that I mean that you should do some testing when you have the PC in your house and then decide.