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Are these Specs good?

Hey Guys,

Could you tell me whether or not these are good specs and if they would run both Minecraft and CSGO on good settings whilst maintaining 60fps?
 

  • FX8320 Eight Core 3.5Ghz Processor
  • 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz RAM
  • MSI NVIDIA GTX960 2GB DDR5 Graphics Card
  • 1TB SATA Hard Drive
  • DVD-RW Dual Layer Optical Disc Drive
  • GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3 uATX Motherboard (Full specifications of this board can be found here)
  • XFX Pro Series 550W 80+ Bronze 120mm Fan Power Supply Unit
  • Stylish Galaxy EVO BLUE and RED LED Desktop PC Gaming Case

Thanks,
Zytroxx

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It can run but i would say swap the cpu for a i5

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It can run but i would say swap the cpu for a i5

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And DO NOT get a 960. They're pretty.... well... shit.

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If it's just those two games, I say definitely (that's even overkill for CS:GO) but, you sure you don't have enough money to squeeze in an SSD somewhere could greatly improve your computing experience mate.

 

What's your budget for this?

Laptop - Asus TUF FX504GM

i7 8750H | 24GB DDR4 | GTX 1060 6GB | 128GB NVMe SSD | 1TB HDD

 

Peripherals

Logitech G102 Prodigy | Nubwo N12

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