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How Good Is This Gaming Setup

Do I have a good setup for a gaming PC?

What about your Windows?

I would say all of the parts are compatible, but that's just my educated guess. Or if you want to be certain, better ask in hardware forums:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/
http://forums.anandtech.com/
http://www.overclockersclub.com/

It will run most modern games or even future games at high settings without any problem, considering that video card cost 350 dollars.
HD 6970 benchmarks: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-6970-radeon-hd-6950-cayman,2818-12.html

Is this a good PC setup for 780p Gaming?

Why do you want to play BF4 and ESO in low settings at that resolution?! Go for ultra, 1080p resolution and you'll probably get 60FPS! That is a really good PC for gaming

The GTX 760 is one of the best GPUs for the money, that graphics card could easily play the majority of today games in high settings with really smooth FPS.
The FX-6300 is a good, low to high end CPU which is really good for gaming, it causes minimal amounts of bottleneck with today's graphics cards and it can overclock which is great.

The RAM is great, the HDD is great, the PSU is also great.
Be prepare to have a really good experience with this PC. Happy Gaming!

What is a good PC gaming setup under $750?

Here is what I suggest:System Builder - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4GHz 6-Core, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB SC GAMING, View 22 Tempered Glass Edition ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPickerWith that 1060 you get a the PSU that is selected for free. So subtract that and you are at $760 roughly after rebates. I selected 1 stick of 8 gigs so you can upgrade to 16 gigs cheaper. However you have to get the exact same stick of ram. The case is really preference. However I suggest sticking with a bigger name brand. You normally get a little better quality out of them. This build has a very solid SSD that is your boot drive and you can put the games you mostly play on it. If you find a Crucial MX500 for much cheaper on sale go with that to save some money. That is a solid 2.5″ SSD as well.One thing I seriously suggest is bumping up your budget by roughly $50 and getting this board. Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING. The quality of the motherboard is a bigger deal than people think. You will be able to overclock much easier etc. The 1060 will play every game at 1080P very well. This PC is also upgrade-able. You can get an aftermarket cooler to overclock the CPU far further for $25–100 depending on air cooled or AIO. The ASUS board you can get to 3000 mhz easy with that ram as well. That board has better heat sinks for the mosfets and the south bridge, however the MSI board has decent heat sinks. You can get an m.2 SSD later and when the 2060 comes out depending on the performance boost you can go with that or a 2070 down the road.You can go Intel, however for budget you get more bang for your buck with Ryzen. Especially with the 2600X (Out of your budget).

Whats a good gaming pc setup for $600?

Hi dodo,
I recommend to buy Asus Essentio CG5275-AR003
you can do some very entry-level gaming with HD Graphics
Core i5-650 3.2GHz 8GB 1TB DVD±RW
Windows 7 Home Premium with HDMI
manufacturer refurbished and carries a 90 day manufacturer warranty
If you are somewhat serious about gaming,
I think I would budget in a dedicated graphics card for
this machine (c.$100 - $150, give or take).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003FK63D0?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B003FK63D0

Good first PC gaming setup?

Ive been looking for a cheap mid-range setup and think I found one. Going to be my first pc/ time building one, was wondering if this was worth the money as well as switching over from my xbox one.

GTX 970

Intel core i5 4460

PSU: EVGA Super nova 650 watt G1 series

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X series (2x4gb) 8gb

MSI Z97 PC mate LGA 1150 Intel USB 3.0 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s Intel Motherboard

Cooler master hyper 212 EVO

Seagate Desktop HDD ST1000DM003 1TB 64mb Cache

DIYPC full atx tower case

windows 10

Gaming setup for my truck!!?

Ok, I spend 9 hours a night sitting in my truck opening a gate once every 3 hours for a semi truck and iPhone games are becoming annoying. I have 2 options here. Plus I have NO WIFI OR ANY INTERNET ACCESS.
1- playstation/Xbox setup
2- laptop setup

For the ps/Xbox setup I'm going to need a converter and buying a ps3 (400$) and with gamefly about 12$ per month. But using a lot of battery/gas to run.

For the laptop it would cost about 700$ for a decent one and every game i would have to buy out-rite so we'll say 50$ per game. It uses less electricity.

Any suggestions or better alternatives? If I had wifi access I would choose laptop hands down because of mmo's.

What is a good gaming monitor for dual setup?

It all depends on the price range you have. Really what you should be looking for is <=5 ms response timeAnd the resolution you'd like, most people game at 1080p which is what I'd reccomend as most people don't have the power to run two or more 4k monitors. You need to also ensure that the monitors have the proper connections for connecting to the GPU you have. Finally you may want to look for screens with a very thin bezel, I believe AOC makes some nice super thin bezel monitors.Note by "gaming setup" I hope you aren't intending to play games across two monitors. If that is the case you need at least 3 monitors to do the surround gaming. The problem being if you use only two monitors you'd have the monitor bezels dead in the center of where you are looking so as far as I am aware nvidia/Amd require 3 screens. Same rules above apply to picking them out. If you simply want to game on one and surf or do other work on the other though that works perfectly fine.

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