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is a gtx 780ti and a g4560 a good combo?

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I want to build a gaming pc and i was wondering if a gtx 780ti and a pentium g4560 is a good idea

 

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It should be fine on most games, the g4560 can choke on cpu intensive games though.

It depends on the price though (your post makes it seem like you're going to buy hardware)

 

What do you plan on playing?

 

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I recommend trying your best to get a minimum quad core CPU. You won't have a problem with that setup but dual cores are going to start struggling soon.

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6 minutes ago, actionic said:

fine thanks

Just a heads up, you need to quote people or they won't see that you replied to them. You can do that with the little arrow facing left on the bottom of a post.

 

I would recommend something like a 1200 with a B350 board. Great overclockable performance now, with room to upgrade to an 8 core chip later

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31 minutes ago, actionic said:

fine thanks

 

23 minutes ago, Froody129 said:

Just a heads up, you need to quote people or they won't see that you replied to them. You can do that with the little arrow facing left on the bottom of a post.

 

I would recommend something like a 1200 with a B350 board. Great overclockable performance now, with room to upgrade to an 8 core chip later

 + 1 reccomendation for Ryzen 1200 a Decent quad core for a budget build. Id take it over the G4560 for a budget gaming build. and the ability to upgrade i dont consider a big reason to buy it but a nice benefit on top if you were to go that route. 

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Get a R3-2200g for a 780 Ti =~ a 1060 3gb

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1 hour ago, actionic said:

I want to build a gaming pc and i was wondering if a gtx 780ti and a pentium g4560 is a good idea

 

It’s a decent pairing, but if I were you I would go used with a ddr3 based system, seeing as how expensive new hardware is right now

 

1 hour ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

 

 + 1 reccomendation for Ryzen 1200 a Decent quad core for a budget build. Id take it over the G4560 for a budget gaming build. and the ability to upgrade i dont consider a big reason to buy it but a nice benefit on top if you were to go that route. 

The 1200 has worse gaming performance than the g4560, but better synthetic scores multithreaded

1 hour ago, orbitalbuzzsaw said:

Get a R3-2200g for a 780 Ti =~ a 1060 3gb

What?

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1 hour ago, Froody129 said:

I recommend trying your best to get a minimum quad core CPU. You won't have a problem with that setup but dual cores are going to start struggling soon.

Straight dual-cores sure, but a DC with HT not quite as much.

That said, a Ryzen 3 would still be better in the OPs case, more than likely.

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56 minutes ago, Anjelllo said:

It’s a decent pairing, but if I were you I would go used with a ddr3 based system, seeing as how expensive new hardware is right now

 

The 1200 has worse gaming performance than the g4560, but better synthetic scores multithreaded

 

Used isnt a bad option.

 

the 1200 might not be able to hold 200fps in east to run single threaded performance games but the Ryzen wont struggle much either GPU will bottle neck it first.

 

In Games that require strong CPUs the 1200 will do much better. For example ( I know ill get a shit ton of hate) PUBG is very CPU intensive and the 1200 System will run much better.  This example is because its legit the most played game basically right now.  There are other examples aswell depends on the games you intend to play but a 1200 isnt going to struggle in games that need high IPC to the point where CPU is the bottleneck but the G4560 might on some heavy hitter games load wise. 

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1 hour ago, Anjelllo said:

It’s a decent pairing, but if I were you I would go used with a ddr3 based system, seeing as how expensive new hardware is right now

 

The 1200 has worse gaming performance than the g4560, but better synthetic scores multithreaded

What?

The 780 Ti performs on par with a 1060 3GB

 

have a link http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-780-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-3GB/2165vs3646

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Pentium g4560 won't bottleneck anything lower than a 1050 to due to its hyperthreading. Perfectly fine for the 780ti

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