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That's more than enough to run all of those games at >60 fps 1080p maxed out also it would be nice to put in a better SSD for quicker... well... boot times I guess?

and the i5 4670k or 4690k looks like an appropriate upgrade for your system because it supports overclocking.

 

Nice case choice too. the S340 is beautiful in my opinion.

Hey so i'm going to be building my first pc soon and I just need to ensure that all the parts are good. Here is the build http://pcpartpicker.com/list/NZFfhq. I just need a pc that will run pretty much and games at max setting and over 60 fps at 1080p and maybe even 1440 in the future (games like Battlefield 1, Gta 5, Overwatch, H1Z1, and cs:go). I already have an i5-4460 from my prebuilt that I will be using as my cpu so that's why the cpu isn't in there, also I have a hard drive. I might upgrade the cpu in the future but not anytime soon. Any suggestions would be appreciated and I would like to stay somewhere under 700 for all the parts but I can go higher if necessary (including windows since there is no way to transfer it from my prebuilt to my new build. Thanks in advance

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That's more than enough to run all of those games at >60 fps 1080p maxed out also it would be nice to put in a better SSD for quicker... well... boot times I guess?

and the i5 4670k or 4690k looks like an appropriate upgrade for your system because it supports overclocking.

 

Nice case choice too. the S340 is beautiful in my opinion.

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I'd say your computer right now is perfect for 1080p max settings, ik you said you might upgrade to 1440p, so maybe consider getting an 8GB RX 480 instead of a 6GB GTX 1060, the extra vram is probably worth it compared to the extra performance in 1080p and 1440p. Either way there both great cards for your use case and consider upgrading your CPU to the newer Skylake i5-6500. But all of your parts are fantastic, especially the case :)

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32 minutes ago, kirby99_2016 said:

That's more than enough to run all of those games at >60 fps 1080p maxed out also it would be nice to put in a better SSD for quicker... well... boot times I guess?

and the i5 4670k or 4690k looks like an appropriate upgrade for your system because it supports overclocking.

 

Nice case choice too. the S340 is beautiful in my opinion.

Thanks for the advice :)

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29 minutes ago, Bestbuyguy said:

I'd say your computer right now is perfect for 1080p max settings, ik you said you might upgrade to 1440p, so maybe consider getting an 8GB RX 480 instead of a 6GB GTX 1060, the extra vram is probably worth it compared to the extra performance in 1080p and 1440p. Either way there both great cards for your use case and consider upgrading your CPU to the newer Skylake i5-6500. But all of your parts are fantastic, especially the case :)

Thanks dude :D

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