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Value secondary gaming pc - Suggestions?

Hello there!

I am looking for the following: A value gaming pc at about 500-600 euros, yes I know that is not too much. I do not need an OS, and I -can- possibly use an old case, but that one is only able to run like one fan, so it's ancient.

I have been looking at something alike to:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3uiqM <- this. The cost of the said build is at about 550euros, so the dollar = euro ratio is pretty accurate.

I will be buying all the parts in Denmark due to me ''living'' there about 3 months a year, wanting a secondary pc to the said home instead of my laptop.

I want to run some games like:

World of warcraft medium-high settings (50-60fps)

Diablo 3: RoS (60fps, no matter of settings)

L4D2 ( medium to high settings, 60 fps if possible)

- IF these seem like an overkill for the money or so to achieve, please say what could be achieved and whatever could be changed. Thanks.

PS. - I'd prefer a wlan on the board, or just at least an additional card for wlan not much to trust usb solutions, just a justification for the mobo.

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That should be perfectly fine for what you are doing.

Ryzen 1600@3.8ghz / 16gb 2400mhzASRock B350 ITX / Gigabyte RX 470 4gb / 256gb M.2 / SG13B-Q / Corsair 450w

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That should be perfectly fine for what you are doing.

That's what I thought, someone did suggest on going with i3-4340 instead of 760k due to the single core performance difference between intel/amd, which obviously is a huge factor when it comes to gaming or so I have understood? Thoughts on this?

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you could go with cheaper ram for better quality and best ratings then any other ram is here

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you could go with cheaper ram for better quality and best ratings then any other ram is here

Yes, I could do that: Any thoughts on if higher than 1600mhz is actually needed, when paired with that CPU? I know that the GPU in APUs benefit a lot from faster ram, though I do not think it is the case here?

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