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I'm going to build a skylake-computer and I want to play games like Warframe, GTA V and similar games.

All I want to know is if this will be enough for around 60 FPS and a decent video quality.

The parts I've picked:

Chassis: Fractal design core 2500

PSU: EVGA 500W White 

CPU: i5-6500 with Stock Fan.

HDD: Toshiba P300 1TB

SSD: Corsair Force LE 240GB

RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2x4GB

Motherboard: GigaByte Z170 Gaming K3 EU

DVD/CD:ASUS DRW-24F1MT

GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 2GB

 

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No GPU?

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What GPU?

Without a GPU you wont even be able to run GTA V at more than 3FPS

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https://www.reddit.com/r/GTAV/comments/32up99/guide_gta_v_on_laptop_intel_hd_4000_and_2_cpus/

 

here is gta running on a pentium 2117U dual core cpu and on intel graphics.

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Just now, vorticalbox said:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GTAV/comments/32up99/guide_gta_v_on_laptop_intel_hd_4000_and_2_cpus/

 

here is gta running on a pentium 2117U dual core cpu and on intel graphics.

lowering resolution is sorta like cheating when it comes to game benchmarks.

 

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I live in Sweden so it's quite expensive here. I'm thinking about $1400

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

lowering resolution is sorta like cheating when it comes to game benchmarks.

 

not REALLY a bench mark, just saying it can run on much lower hardware that rockstart make out. Still really should have a GPU lol

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I'm going to buy MSI GeForce GTX960 2GB I thought i wrote that

 

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the GPU you want (960) is already getting old and irrelevant. it will run GTA V, but not next-gen games.

I would suggest an RX480

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

the GPU you want (960) is already getting old and irrelevant. it will run GTA V, but not next-gen games.

I would suggest an RX480

It's a bit to much on the expensive side:(

But I could expand my budget to $1450 maybe...

 

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2 minutes ago, MartinoRobello said:

It's a bit to much on the expensive side:(

But I could expand my budget to $1450 maybe...

 

 

if the rx480 is too expensive, the rx470 is very slightly worse and very slightly cheaper.

 

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

 

if the rx480 is too expensive, the rx470 is very slightly worse and very slightly cheaper.

 

that would be more fitting for my budget

 

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14 minutes ago, MartinoRobello said:

It's a bit to much on the expensive side:(

But I could expand my budget to $1450 maybe...

 

What about GTX970 is that also getting old and irrelevant?

something like  Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Wind Force 3X OC 4GB

or is AMD the way to go

 

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14 minutes ago, MartinoRobello said:

What about GTX970 is that also getting old and irrelevant?

something like  Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Wind Force 3X OC 4GB

or is AMD the way to go

 

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138 is a good number.

 

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