building a budget gaming pc

ab_d

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Jan 16, 2015
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Hello there. I am planning to build a pc for gaming, but i want to start small and slowly upgrade it over time as I am not a hardcore gamer. The games I might be playing are FIFA/PES or maybe Skyrim/AC but in low or maybe medium setting. So can i play those with the specs I'm planning to buy (I may have extra $50-100 to add in any area):

CPU= Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHZ Quad Core Processor
Motherboard= Asus H81m-D PLUS Micro ATX LGA1150
RAM= Corsair XMS3 4GB (1x4GB) DDR3-1333
Storage= Western Digital AV-GP 500GB 3.5' 5400RPM
GPU= MSI GeForce GT 730 1GB
Casing= Logisys CS206BK ATX Mid Tower Case w/480 Power Suply

Thanks in advance!
 

ab_d

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Since I live in South East Asia, the specs' price might be different, but my budget is around 300-400USD
 

ab_d

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Jan 16, 2015
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'm planning to sell my ps4 arnd 388.95usd (converted from bnd) to buy PC for gaming and for work since i rarely use my ps4 nowadays.

I made some changes for the part. These cost approximately $523.58usd (including shipment, from malaysia).
CPU: i3-3220 3.2gz
Motherboard: MSI H61M-p31/w8
RAM: Kingston PC3 10600 DDR3 1333
Storage: Seagate 500gb 7200rpm
GPU: Sapphire r7 260x 2gb
Case: powerlogic atx w/450W

I could also buy pc parts from my local store but the cheapest (for gaming) they have is around 897usd with these specs:
CPU: fx black edition fx4300
Motherboard: asrock 970 series extreme 3r2
Ram: g.skill ddr3 4gb
Storage: wd caviar blue 1TB
GPU: sapphire r7-250 2gb
Case: aztec 100 lite
Psu: 500w

So is it acceptable for gaming if i choose the first spec. Or should i save more money (which may take months, probably more than 3) to go with the second spec?

Thanks again!