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Is my actual PC capable of Something in near future?

Hi, this is my first post, just to make sure

ok I have this system:

PSU : EVGA 500w 80Certified
CPU: AMD FX 6300
Motherboard: Asus M5A97 LE R2.0

RAM: 4gb 1333mhz
GPU: Xfx 7750 ddr5 1gb

Case: AeroCool GT

 

I really want to know the capabilities of my system, I enjoy 60fps gameplay ( of course only certain games)
I dont think in an mayor upgrade in near future, maybe enjoy an SLI/CrossFire config , 8gb of ram and a better CPU
Does my system really sucks therefore I must throw it away and build from 0 and Intel super 8900, quad Titan X, or this

is enough for playing casually maybe 60fps'ish med/high config actual games

Will you help me exploit this system how it should?

Im just a budget gamer nobody loves me.

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Apart from the 7750 and the 4GB of RAM I don't see how it's that bad.

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Personally? I would upgrade your GPU with something like a 960, or R9 280 or basically the best GPU you can afford. Get 8GB of 1600Mhz RAM, and a SSD if it fits in the budget you would be golden.

 

 

The 6300 won't handle Crossfire, or SLI very well. But any single card it should handle fine. Its still a great  CPU. If you don't already, getting a good cooler and overclocking will help also.

 

What is your budget exactly? I might be able to throw together some upgrades, or a whole new system if you have the cash.

Is it bad that my dream setup only costs a few thousand not counting the obutto?


 

CPU: FX-8320

Motherboard: asrock 970Pro3 r2.0

Memory: Team Zeus Blue 8GB DDR3-1600 Memory 

Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 280 3GB DUAL-X Video Card 

Case: Deepcool TESSERACT BF ATX Mid Tower Case  

Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  

SSD: MX100 128GB

HDD: WD 2TB black edition

 

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Grab a 270/x or 280/x, 8gb of RAM, and a Samsung SSD.

You'll have a very capable system then :)

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GPU won't cut it. CPU might need an upgrade sooner or later. 8GB or more is a must.

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Why do people insist on telling people to get SSD's as if they improve your gaming performance or something? The only reason to get an SSD is if you want to have stupid fast load times. I've got an SSD so I'm not dissing them as it does vastly improve loading times but as far as gaming performance goes it makes literally no difference.

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Why do people insist on telling people to get SSD's as if they improve your gaming performance or something? The only reason to get an SSD is if you want to have stupid fast load times. I've got an SSD so I'm not dissing them as it does vastly improve loading times but as far as gaming performance goes it makes literally no difference.

no, it doesn't actually give you any more FPS/performance in gaming but it makes it FEEL faster. When you can tell it to open up a game, and it be ready to play in under 10seconds its magical.

Is it bad that my dream setup only costs a few thousand not counting the obutto?


 

CPU: FX-8320

Motherboard: asrock 970Pro3 r2.0

Memory: Team Zeus Blue 8GB DDR3-1600 Memory 

Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 280 3GB DUAL-X Video Card 

Case: Deepcool TESSERACT BF ATX Mid Tower Case  

Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  

SSD: MX100 128GB

HDD: WD 2TB black edition

 

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Right now I dont know exactly how much money I can put in it as I just recently bought almost the whole system
My plans in the future might be an 8350, the 8 gb of ram And with the GPU havent decided yet If its an GTX 960 (dual in a year maybe xD) or Dual R9 270x or 280x depends

 

My budget its quite as limited I live in Mexico, not all the products are available , only the most "popular" and very very expensive, something whose price is around 100 bucks here its like 170 more or less. Im just a college student, my only income is some leftovers from my allowence.

 

Thanks everyone for this super quick response :D :D :D

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