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GTX 750 1GB GDDR5 

G3258 oc@ 4.8Ghz

 

Is this good enough to run triple A games in 1080p with med to low settings

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yep, I think that would hit those targets, 

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GTX 750 1GB GDDR5 

G3258 oc@ 4.8Ghz

 

Is this good enough to run triple A games in 1080p with med to low settings

 

Should be fine but i'd go with a gtx 750 ti with 2 gddr5 and it can run higher settings.

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i have the same question, just with

 - Athlon II X2 270

 - AMD Radeon HD4870 (Two)

 - and 4 gigs of corsair Value RAM

 - Samsung Evo 120GB SSD

any ideas on 1080 as my display cant handle it D:

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i have the same question, just with

 - Athlon II X2 270

 - AMD Radeon HD4870 (Two)

 - and 4 gigs of corsair Value RAM

 - Samsung Evo 120GB SSD

any ideas on 1080 as my display cant handle it D:

Its close. Way to close. The gpu is ok for low settings 1080p but the cpu is horrible for gaming. What's your mobo?

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i have the same question, just with

 - Athlon II X2 270

 - AMD Radeon HD4870 (Two)

 - and 4 gigs of corsair Value RAM

 - Samsung Evo 120GB SSD

any ideas on 1080 as my display cant handle it D:

dude for processor G3258 would be much better, with not too much of a price difference

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its an ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0

Try and find a cheap phenom x4 965 or 955 off of ebay. Last time i checked you can get them for less than 50£.

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Should be fine but i'd go with a gtx 750 ti with 2 gddr5 and it can run higher settings.

Yeah but the price diff is too big for this price build haha but thanks!

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Try and find a cheap phenom x4 965 or 955 off of ebay. Last time i checked you can get them for less than 50£.

yea im gonna upgrade to an FX6350

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dude for processor G3258 would be much better, with not too much of a price difference

Its his system. He wasn't asking if the athlon is better or worse than the g3258. He was asking if his system is capable of running games at 1080p low settings.

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Yeah but the price diff is too big for this price build haha but thanks!

 

its only about a 40 dollar increase but ok :)

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yea im gonna upgrade to an FX6350

Don't get that. The price difference between it and the fx 6300 is 20£. With that in mind, you can get the fx 6300 and a decent aftermarket cooler for the same price as the fx 6350. 

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Its his system. He wasn't asking if the athlon is better or worse than the g3258. He was asking if his system is capable of running games at 1080p low settings.

oh haha my bad!

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Don't get that. The price difference between it and the fx 6300 is 20£. With that in mind, you can get the fx 6300 and a decent aftermarket cooler for the same price as the fx 6350.

yea its maybe gonna have a Swiftech H220-x on it or a H100i. Is the performance different between the 6300 and the 6350? but having said that, the power to price is pretty good that i have seen

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yea its maybe gonna have a Swiftech H220-x on it or a H100i. Is the performance different between the 6300 and the 6350? but having said that, the power to price is pretty good that i have seen

Don't go too overboard with the cooling. If you get the h100i, you would be getting a cooler which actually costs more than the cpu haha. A simple cooler master hyper 212 would be enough :P Also no, there is no difference between the fx 6300 and fx 6350. Only difference is clock speed. Also next time try and make a new topic instead of asking on a thread.

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GTX 750 1GB GDDR5 

G3258 oc@ 4.8Ghz

 

Is this good enough to run triple A games in 1080p with med to low settings

My rig (profile) can run triple A settings at low so i would say yes

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Do you have those components already? Or are you planning on getting them?

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Don't go too overboard with the cooling. If you get the h100i, you would be getting a cooler which actually costs more than the cpu haha. A simple cooler master hyper 212 would be enough :P Also no, there is no difference between the fx 6300 and fx 6350. Only difference is clock speed. Also next time try and make a new topic instead of asking on a thread.

Ok i did create a post quite a while back but no one had any useful knowledge D:

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Should be fine but i'd go with a gtx 750 ti with 2 gddr5 and it can run higher settings.

Whats the difference exactly, do i really get a huge benefit from that?

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