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What Is A Good 700 Dollar Build For Battlefield 4 On Ultra Or High

What’s a good $1000 PC build and setup (PC, monitor, and peripherals) to let me play Overwatch and Battlefield 1 at 60 FPS, 1080p on high settings?

Monitor: standard 1080p monitor apprx. $150Peripherals: Razer holiday gaming bundle (keyboard, mouse, headset with mic) $100PC Case: $50 whatever you wantCPU: 13–8100 $110GPU: gtx 1060 6gb $300 or RX 580 for $250RAM: 8gb ddr4 (preferably 2 sticks of 4gb) $70SSD: 120gb SATA (Kingston) $30MOBO: make sure it supports lga 1151 and ddr4 $50PSU: 500W (Corsair is the best) $50WiFi card (optional): $20HDD (optional): 1 terabyte $40There you go. A pretty complete build. It should be able to wrestle both video games well under a thousand. It doesn’t give you much room for upgrades though.I would highly recommend spending a few hundred dollars for another stick of ram, a pci-e nvme ssd (970 evo), a more substantial psu, and an i5–8600k or an i5–9600k when it comes out later this year. That way you can pick up a heftier gpu later on.

Do you think this is a good $440 gaming pc to buy?

Specifications:
ABS Dreadnought Desktop PC Mid Tower
AMD FX-6300 (3.5GHz)
Stock AMD cooler
G.SKILL 8GB (2 x 4GB) Ripjaws X Series DDR3 1600Mhz
WD 1TB HDD
MSI NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 1GB
CM Storm Devastator KB/MO
2 LED Fans Back 120mm Pre-installed
Power Supply: Cougar SL 400 Watts
Motherboard: Gigabyte Ultra Durable 78LMT-USB3.
Windows 8.1 64-Bit (Free to Windows 10 64-Bit)

It is $440 dollars prebuilt

I also have a 1440x900 monitor and I also like calculated the cost for all the parts of this pc and it was $625 + Building It and installing the OS $75 = $700

Games:
GTA V
Battlefield 3/4
CSGO
Witcher
Combat Arms
Other FPS games
Need for Speed World

My current computer: Dell Optiplex 755:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
CPU Speed: 2.66Ghz
RAM: 4 GB DDR2
OS:Windows 7 Professional
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 2GB
Free Disk Space: 250GB
Power Supply: 305 Watts
My current computer ran GTA V well at normal settings, but my psu couldn't handle my graphics card.

Graphics cards for Dell Vostro 200 and Sims 2?

The Dell Vostro 200 series seems to be based on the Intel G33 Express chipset, which offers a PCIe x16 slot. So you need to look for a video card with a PCIe interface.

If you just want to play The Sims 2, you don't need much in terms of graphics power at all, since the game is several years old and was developed for video cards from two or three generations ago.

You haven't stated what resolution you want to run at and how much you would like to spend. The link below has a chart of current video cards with their performance. The second link gives some guidance as to what the best cards at certain price points are.

http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2...

http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/12/03/b...


If you give me a price range, I can make a better suggestion as to what card would fit the bill.

Dell Inspiron 660 good enough for gaming? Specs are in the post.?

Is the Dell 660 good enough for gaming? These are the games I want to play on the new PC I am going to buy:
- DayZ
- Minecraft
- Battlefield 3
- Assassin's Creed 3
- Crysis 3
- The Elder Scrolls: Online

These are the main specs of the computer:
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-3330 processor (3,00 GHz, 6 MB cache)
Memory (RAM): 8GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz
Graphic Card: NVIDIA® GeForce GT 640 (1GB)
Hard Drive: 2 TB SATA-hard drive (7200 rpm)

On what settings would I be able to play the games and how many FPS would I get on those settings with and without Fraps? Please reply something like this example:
DayZ, Medium 60 FPS, High 50 FPS, Ultra 20 FPS
BattleField 3, Medium 50 FPS, High 40 FPS
etc.

I know that for Crysis 3 you need a very good graphic card so I'm not sure if this PC can even run that game at all, but please post what you think it will run on. (I know some games aren't released yet, but I will be playing them when they are)
Thanks.

Building a desktop for 800$-950$, can i get some recommendations?

im getting a laptop for high-school soon, but after that i want to save up maybe
800-950$ and build a gaming desktop.
can i get some recommendations on some CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, Etc?

the games i plan on playing are:

skyrim
crysis 3
call of duty ghost
battlefield 3 & 4
minecraft (i know it doesnt take much)
and sims 3

What are the best components for building a $700 gaming PC?

Logical Increments, the PC Builder's FriendThere you go…honestly I don’t recommend a TV…they’re usually pretty poor in the Graphics Department Display (Screen) Resolutions - What Does Resolution, Aspect Ratio, ppi Mean For Your Smartphone, Tablet, TV, or Monitor is an in depth explanation for this.The question is what is your Screen Resolution on that TV? If it’s 1080p or less then get an RX480 from AMD or GTX1060 (For GPU) 8 GB of RAM is minimum Recommended for Gaming (New Games), Get the Roswell Challenger Case it’s a good one (Saves you some $, as for Thermal Paste Arctic Silver 5 is what I recommend but Top 5 Best Thermal Paste for 2016 - Nerd Techy shows some good info. Honestly a 4 Core CPU is minimum I’d recommend. If you’re up for waiting on it a bit when the New AMD processors come out for DDR4 we should see some interesting pricing…Usually waiting is always best when you want best performance for your $. But currently as stands, just make sure if you’re choosing a CPU from their chart you choose the right motherboard as well. (AMD CPU doesn’t work with an INTEL mother-board or vice versa)… Power Supplies generally get the Power Supply on the same box as the Video Card….Also for speed get the SSD option install the OS on the SSD and get a big cheap drive to install games to. (This means you’ll have to tell the games to install there since default is C:)But for gaming the Graphic Card is always were the Big money should be spent! Don’t fall for the (i7 group unless you’re doing rendering/video editing), Gaming an AMD FX6300, i5 (older gen) Newest gen i3-6100 (quad threaded/dual core) is sufficient CPU wise for most gaming experiences.So simple build: RX480, i3–6100, GIGABYTE G1 Gaming GA-H170-Gaming 3, 2x4GB DDR4 RAM Kit at Minimum, pick up the 240 GB SSD (in case you want to install a game or two on it since windows 10/8/7 takes ~60 GB) I’d recommend the ones you always play that are intense like Division/Battlefield 4/Crysis 3/Black Desert/Skyforge/Star Citizen/etc. If the loading screens take a while then I’d play it on an SSD, if you really don’t want the hassel of setting up a C: and D: drive then get a big SSD and don’t buy a HDD… (Easiest but not cheap a good deal on an 1 TB SSD is around ~$230)So adding all this up: it’d be ~650 for the system with a 240 SSD and a 1TB HDDPrices fluctuate, so good luck!

How much money should I spent in a PC gaming build?

Well first I’d point you to this excellent guide site Logical Increments, the PC Builder's FriendThis is dedicated to builds for gaming. They have guides for VR etc. but this main page is gaming.Pick the Game you’re most interested in building for (Something like Battle Field 1, Star Citizen, etc.)Then Look at similar games (Ones built on the same engine: Unreal, Cryengine, Frostbite, etc.) This will give you an idea of performance the cards will do in a particular way. If the game is already out you can skip that step and look at reviews with people who have various video cards.Say you wanted to play Battlefield 1 at 1920x1080 take a look and see what cards people are using and what their FPS is in this era getting 60 FPS is what most of us consider minimum for an Action Shooter. I prefer 90+ better reaction time etc for myself.So if we assume you want to game at this level and it’s Battlefield 1.Logical Increments, the PC Builder's Friend here they list a build and it’s their Very Good ($650)I typically recommend the Superb to Exceptional range for those who want amazing Machines (Bragging rights/Capable of doing quick 3D and Video Rendering Tasks)But for average gamer I recommend their Very Good to Excellent Range.So, back to topic say you built the $650 very good one if this is your first PC you’ll probably want a good screen, a Gaming mouse, and a decent Keyboard.For a Good Monitor ~$100 for 1920x1080, Great Monitor is in the ~$200 for 1920x1080 above 120 Hz.Gaming mouse currently the top end ones are Razer Deathadder, Logitech’s G502, there are others but I’d say these are the high end ones for gaming.Mechanical Keyboards are really nice but not “needed” if you’ve got everything else it’s a noticeable upgrade but for repeated tasks like pressing the same button repeatedly it is more responsive in that way then the typical keyboard.I noticed this while taming horses in Black Desert it was way easier with my G+710 keyboard than my Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (a very nice keyboard).

How much money should I have to buy a computer to play games like Arma 3 and Insurgency?

Insurgency runs on a potatoe.Just make sure your computer has some kind of GPU in it. I could even run it okay (30fps) on my i3–6100 without GPU.Arma 3 is a different beast though. You’d need at least a GTX1050 for it.When you build your PC yourself, you could get one for as low as 500$ though (Pentium G4560 + GTX1050ti + 8GB RAM).

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