What can this run?
What can this run?
Pretty much everything on 1080p
>fx-4100
office suite on low details
Don't listen to him.
Just use logicalincrements
>FX-4300
>R7 360 2GB
>600W Bronze PSU
>10 blatantly shilling reviews and not a single negative
>no mention if opening the computer will void the warranty or anything like that
>doesn't even mention the brand of PSU
You'll probably play anything from 2008 and below on Very High/Ultra and still hit 40fps on average, at the very least.
How much FPS would it get on like black ops 3?
Not many
Most of the people here are just under rating this rig.
Frankly, probably60. Cod games run on toasters very well. I get 40-60fps on max settings with no AA on integrated graphics. They're very well optimized games
Because it's a good $200 more expensive than it should be. If it were like $400, it would honestly be a good buy for what it is (minus the PSU and how sceezy those reviews are); but for that much? Fuck out of here.
>paying for overpriced shitty shillware
or you can smart and do something like this youtube.com
It's good for a pre built.
Also that is canadian dollars.
Yes, I'm talking about canadian currency.
I had a 4300 a year ago until I upgraded to an i5 6600k and saw a 60 frames per second boost in all games in ultra At 1080p by using my 970 on both cpus.
My point is fuck that proccessor. It was even a bottleneck for my 7770
fx 4300 is a joke
the lowest you want to go in the fx series is an fx 6300
I had that one. Almost anything on High at 1080p/30fps. Maybe some newer games on medium. Depends on the optimization of the game and the other components also.
Is the only problem with this the CPU?
How does it compare to an Intel Core i5-3450 3.1 GHz
OP here
My current computer has Intel HD 2500 graphics.
Anything is an upgrade right?
I forgot the 950 even existed.
You should really not buy anything from Best Buy. Out of all electronics retailers they are the ones to sell at the most inflated of prices, especially when it comes to computers. Since you're canadian you should try something like NCIX or newgg before looking into retailers like Best Buy if you're dead set on a prebuilt machine.
Well yeah but it'd probably be cheaper and just as effective to slap a GPU and new power supply (if needed) in whatever you have now.
I've looked at every retailer. This is the best I could find. I usually play games on low anyway.
Power supply sucks too. Also it only has like 4gb of ram, so I'd be replacing the whole thing.
What could you get on skyrim with this?
Overwatch already has really low requirements. That $400 shit probably wouldn't be able to run most other current games, emulation probably out of the question too.
No, that's not replacing the whole thing.
You wouldn't need a new motherboard, CPU, case and you might not even need a new PSU as even dell prebuilts sometimes have enough left over power for a 750ti which is faster than the card in that PC
The 750ti still the best otpion for poorfag?I have a I5 4460 and using hd 4600. At least i can use for wii/gc mulation to play at 1080?
Not even, much better cards in its price range are available now as well as in the future.
Try a 370 or 380
Could this computer power a 4k or 2k monitor?
Your reputation into the ground faggot put up for the 1080
sorry
To say an example, a GTX 760 is superior to the PS4.
Still, don't buy a 950, get the new AMD cards, 470 if you can't afford a 480.
It's not even hard to mock up a better PC in that price range.
Of course you should wait for the 470/480 but even if you're ridiculously impatient that prebuilt is awful value
Lol you're wrong on so many levels.
My 2010 Laptop with a fucking 460m CAN'T run Overwatch but it CAN run pretty much everything else I play which consist mostly of Japanese console ports like Devil May Cry 4 SE and MGR. It can run Skyrim at 1080p with high textures too.
You're underrating that build user.
>i-3
Kill yourself please.
Lol that doesnt mean anything.
I-3 can be better than I-7
Until zen comes out there's no excuse for buying AMD.
Overwatch has lower requirements than Skyrim does, only difference is that Overwatch is more CPU heavy instead of GPU so if you have a slow ass piece of shit it isn't going to work. Quit blowing smoke out your ass and acting like you actually know anything you're saying.
The only thing I'm saying it that the AMD is far superior to my Asus laptop faggot. You can't win this argument when I actually own the laptop and you don't.
That SSD and HDD are poor choices, so is the 960.
Also
>paying for windows
You're retarded.
>tfw I got my prebuilt for $1,000 CDN
Feels good man
>winder 8
I'd pay $1000 not to have windows 8
>Optical Drive
user....
I dont know what OP wanted from his system, maybe the 1TB was important, maybe the coming with windows was.
Sure if it was a computer for me i would have min maxed the shit out of it but for someone else I just made an all rounder.
I can understand the 960 and the ssd was just the first brand i saw in a reasonable price range i recognised but WD reds are solid drives, at that price it's only about 10% more than the budget drives and 3TB is is a decent capacity. 1 and 2TB drive usually don't scale well cost-wise to the higher capacity drives because of their material costs.
>Americans will never, ever, EVER know the despair of trying to build a PC as a Canadian
Almost everybody owns a laptop these days. I own a laptop that's not only nearly as shit as yours but it can still play Overwatch fine. My nephew's laptop is running on intel integrated graphics and can still play Overwatch because his CPU is an i7 somewhere around 3.2GHz.
>win
I'm not even trying to win anything, I'm trying to lay down the facts about the game's system requirements and you're piping up acting like some tripfag attentionwhore about it. I'm not going to bother with you anymore after this post since clearly you only care about how big your ego is.
nothing wrong with a cd drive, they're like $12
Like what, with the extreme cost difference? Then you mean trying to afford a good PC as a Canadian
with fermi desktop cards newer drivers gimp them.
there's some specific driver from 2013 that can improve performance on some cards but 100%, you should look into that
Tfw your parents shell out $3000 beaverbux for you to get a sweet new pc
OP, buy this instead
newegg.ca
>You can't win this argument when I actually own the laptop and you don't.
This is the most prentious thing I've heard anyone say today, and it's not even an ironic shitpost.
That's a little better but it's still quite overpriced.
I wonder why no one builds not shit prebuilts in america.
>I own a laptop that's not only nearly as shit as yours
game-debate.com
I dare you to post one of the following in 1080p 60fps;
Oh wait you can't, you have that shitty resolution. No wonder you think it can keep up.
>700 dollerydoos
NO. you can build a far better computer with that money
This is Canadabucks. 700 didgeridoos is like 400 USD
You can still build a far better computer with that money
>the most prentious thing I've heard anyone say today
i mean, he seems to have proof of whatever it is hes saying. you cant tell someone whos eating a sandwhich that their sandwich is shit and worse than one you saw in a picture. hes eating it. he likes it. it tastes good. you cant call him a pretentious twat for saying no because his sandwich tastes good
>food analogies
yeah focus on that and ignore what i said. or better yet respond about food analogies, but also say my post was shit as well
Its also skewed even more when you think about how much more expensive Canadian PC parts are. I think he got a decent deal, and can build upon it in time
this, I want to build a pc but I'm terrified of fucking something up. I'd pay extra for the convenience of a nice prebuilt, but they always try to cut corners with awful fire hazard PSUs and shit
I've got one and don't have many issues, even emulation works well.
OP, take out the processor from your first comp and put it in your new one. Integrated graphics comps usually have great processors.
I'll never understand the metrics this site uses to compare GPUs.
The 460m is a faster gpu than a 7670m across a lot of benchmarks.
How it handles games with nvidia™ legacy support is a whole other issue though.
Go to a PC parts store. If you buy all the parts, they can build it as well. If you go to a normal-decent place, they do fine cable management and shit
it's easy as fuck, I just did cable management in like 30 minutes
>he seems to have proof of whatever it is hes saying
His proof is just him using a "listen and believe" fallacy.
>you cant call him a pretentious twat
I just did and I'm about to do it again you fucking samefag.
>Having to samefag this hard in order to defend your pretentious as fuck reply
I just know that every single multiplat from the PS3/Xbox era, PC games from that era, it can run at 1080p 60fps.
The only game that works fine on it from this generation is titanfall @ 720p 60fps. everything else is out of reach.
You underestimate the process for retards.
Everyone can make mistakes, but first timers are crazy.
I've seen it all, dropping an intel cpu into the MB pins, screwing the board in without risers and cracking in somehow.
Badly seated ram/GPU and they just said "it's not working" without reseating things, come on they even look like old games cartridges.
Power cables, either CPU or gpu not plugged in for some reason
Case power button not plugged in and they were trying to turn it on with that power button.
Just let it be, it's kinder this way.
Yeah mobile GPU support is weird, some games run perfectly at high settings while some with very similar or even lesser spec requirements are inexcusably slideshowy.
I'm not sure if they've fixed that or not but i'm not buying another gaming laptop to find out.
Nobody likes samefagging, fuck off attentionwhore.
My three (You)s are me replying to that 7670m faggot who clearly believes his piece of shit laptop is more powerful than my 2010 Ex-Godtop while he's spotting that shitty resolution.
AMD's releasing new fast cards for cheap in like 4 days.
Save up $200 and get an RX 480 when it comes out. All the leaked benchmarks point to it rivaling a GTX 980.
There's also gonna be the RX 470 for ~$150, which will likely be close to the GTX 780 in performance.
A piece of toast
I made my first computer when I was 7... There's literally no excuses.
>USD
That said, you may as well drop the hard drive for another SSD with that price, or just get one of those much bigger ones.
>Nvidia GPU
>AMD CPU