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the 560 will rape on that resolution, a friend of mine has my old 560 and still maxes out any game with ease at 1600 x 900

750ti will beast 768p. Get the most modern one. You will be fine with that :)

OMFG !!??! So .... mannnn !!!!!!!!!! what to chooose. 

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OMFG !!??! So .... mannnn !!!!!!!!!! what to chooose. 

guess it comes down to personal preference then mate.

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guess it comes down to personal preference then mate.

Well i think if the 560 rapes that resolution a better cpu would be handy.. :\ still thinking.

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get the i3. If your main goal is to build a gaming rig, the GPU is always most important. Get the best GPU you can afford, and then get the cheapest CPU that won't bottleneck it. I wouldn't worry too much about future games taking advantage of more cores, the performace increase will be insignificant if you don't have a GPU that can keep up.

      

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get the i3. If your main goal is to build a gaming rig, the GPU is always most important. Get the best GPU you can afford, and then get the cheapest CPU that won't bottleneck it. I wouldn't worry too much about future games taking advantage of more cores, the performace increase will be insignificant if you don't have a GPU that can keep up.

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Yeah i don't live in US, and i am going to pay monthly for that pc and yeah its 600 dollars.

Please don't write anything about money, or building your own PC.

 

 

SO what about the 560 and i5-2400.

Confusing : http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2110258/build.html

What is the best build ? 

 

Do you mean the other pc as the i5-2400 and gtx 560?

 

And the gtx 560 build will have 4gb of ram DDR3 1600mhz kingston hyper-x, but if it would be a problem for battlefield 4 and afcourse future games i could upgrade to 8 gb easily.

 

And another thing i didn't mention is the i3-4130 and gtx 750 ti will have 2gb of vram in the gpu.

Overall, the fastest of the 3 would be the 750 + FX-6300, also the most future-proof. The 4130 isn't a very good CPU. If it were maybe $50 more for the 750Ti and a i3-4430, that'd be a different story. The 750Ti is marginally faster than the 750, around 8-12% depending on your luck and overclock. Not worth the cost over the 750, and you're sacrificing CPU horsepower heavily.

Also, you really want 8GB of RAM, 4GB barely covers 64bit OS and is the max RAM for 32bit because that's pretty much all 32bit versions use. 32bit is for the most basic of systems, really. Don't look @ anything with 4GB of RAM, unless you plan on buying more later and know for sure you'll have 64bit Windows for your OS.

Once you do get your computer, make sure you download an overclocking program such as MSi Afterburner and tune up the graphics card a bit. The 750/750Ti's value comes through when you overclock them, although @ stock, they're still good for what you pay usually. It's very easy to use these programs and are pretty safe for your hardware, so no worries.

P.S. The less money you dump into a slightly better system now is more money towards the next upgrade. Keep that in mind when looking at extremely closely specced parts ;).

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Overall, the fastest of the 3 would be the 750 + FX-6300, also the most future-proof. The 4130 isn't a very good CPU. If it were maybe $50 more for the 750Ti and a i3-4430, that'd be a different story. The 750Ti is marginally faster than the 750, around 8-12% depending on your luck and overclock. Not worth the cost over the 750, and you're sacrificing CPU horsepower heavily.

Also, you really want 8GB of RAM, 4GB barely covers 64bit OS and is the max RAM for 32bit because that's pretty much all 32bit versions use. 32bit is for the most basic of systems, really. Don't look @ anything with 4GB of RAM, unless you plan on buying more later and know for sure you'll have 64bit Windows for your OS.

The AMD FX 6300 with a normal 750?

Here we go again, everyone tells a different story - when two people say different things- ok, but when three it's just a mess. Well I still have time to think so thank you guys for all the answers. :)

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Did you consider not doing this build now and waiting till you have more money?

The most common result of insufficient wattage is a paperweight that looks like a PC

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Did you consider not doing this build now and waiting till you have more money?

Yeah maybe, i am not buying it now, but i will pay monthly. And i don't have choices. I don't have anything from where i can get money.

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Neither of those are "futureproof" BUT I would say that Mantel and Directx 12 make AMD's cheap six-core CPUs quite interesting. At the moment the i3 is slightly better for gaming, but this could well change soon.

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