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I am building a budget gaming pc, so I am wondering can I run Battlefield 4 and I hope 1,Far cry 4, World of Tanks, Dota 2 and maybe witcher with specs like this:

Intel core i3-6100

Can't decide for motherboard-give suggestions

DDR4 8gb 

Msi geforce gtx 750 ti TF 2gb ddr5

seagate 1tb 7200rpm

antec vp 500w

I am planing for zalman r1 case but that doesn't matter!

 

 

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4 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

I am building a budget gaming pc, so I am wondering can I run Battlefield 4 and I hope 1,Far cry 4, World of Tanks, Dota 2 and maybe witcher with specs like this:

Intel core i3-6100

Can't decide for motherboard-give suggestions

DDR4 8gb 

Msi geforce gtx 750 ti TF 2gb ddr5

seagate 1tb 7200rpm

antec vp 500w

I am planing for zalman r1 case but that doesn't matter!

 

 

Well you could run maybe medium/low? you are pushing it very close!

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I watch youtube gameplays on high with these specs and they run it about 60 fps to 70 fps

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You're easily gonna be able to run Battlefield 4 at 1080p basically close to max. Far Cry 4 is gonna be much more towards medium, dunno about WoT, and Dota 2 shouldn't be a challenge for your GPU.

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look for something like a B150 or an H170  motherboard for that i3. no need to overspend on a z170 unless you want to upgrade to an i5/7 l8r

 

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1 minute ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

You're easily gonna be able to run Battlefield 4 at 1080p basically close to max. Far Cry 4 is gonna be much more towards medium, dunno about WoT, and Dota 2 shouldn't be a challenge for your GPU.

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32 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

I am building a budget gaming pc, so I am wondering can I run Battlefield 4 and I hope 1,Far cry 4, World of Tanks, Dota 2 and maybe witcher with specs like this:

Intel core i3-6100

Can't decide for motherboard-give suggestions

DDR4 8gb 

Msi geforce gtx 750 ti TF 2gb ddr5

seagate 1tb 7200rpm

antec vp 500w

I am planing for zalman r1 case but that doesn't matter!

 

 

You should be able to run all of those games at decent settings (Medium/High). My 6 year old pc with a gtx 260 can run BF4 medium settings at a decent 40/50 fps at 1080p. 

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7 hours ago, begadelavela said:

What about BF1 and TC ghost recon wildlands

I assume you know how to Overclock? if stock settings don't work then overclock it

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