First gaming pc decent?

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CPU Intel Core i7-4770 4x3.4Ghz (max 3.9GHz) - The Haswell Generation Intel i7 processor with Turbo Boost Technology (up to 3,90Ghz) (see benchmark)
Graphic card NVIDIA Geforce GTX750ti 2048Mb - Outstanding graphics and really aggressive look!
Hard disk: 1000Gb 7200 rpm
RAM: 8Gb DDR3-1600
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Hi, thanks for the reply, I already have all of it it's built as that I have it now was just asking if it's decent for what it is? And what i5 would you say I should go for and psu also what graphics card? Would it fit the motherboard?
 


Thanks for your reply, it didn't cost me anything only thing that cost me was the corsair 95k rig keyboard the Razer mouse death added the 360 virus protector the mouse mat the windows 8.1
 
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor ($178.99 @ NCIX US)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X 2GB Dual-X Video Card ($165.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($37.99 @ NCIX US)
Total: $382.97
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This is a pretty cheap solution. IT will also allow you to get a better GPU later.

If you want it cheaper, you can go for an i3 w/ a 260x, but your performance would also reduce as well
 


So your saying that right there is better then what I have here?
 



But the thing is I already have all of this, but in future Is the mother and the whole pc worth upgrading? I mean can this run games like arms 3 life? Also I'm a big fan of Gtx grathic cards nivdia
 


So is this psu not good enough to run this pc? As I had a pc begore and I upgraded the graphics card and it messed up the power sub and kept over heating and turning off
 


You think? Tbh I wasn't posting to change anything unless it was needed I gues I was asking is it good to go with? As I had pc before it was this spec......

Quad Core AMD 3.6GHZ
AMD Radeon HD 7560D
Windows 8 Installed
1TB Sata III HDD
8GB ddr3 RAM

I upgraded the graphics card to a Gtx 750ti but it ended up breaking the psu and barly the pc wasn't good enough to run arma 3 life so is this pc good enough or? Thanks guys
 


Realy? Ok so can you give me a good psu and a good graphics card that will play games to the max? No I don't mean a Titan lmao just a good one that I can play pc games like day z to max and arma 3 life to max
 
i7 is very good, better than i5 is some things, but the same in most everything else, we just were all misunderstanding what you were saying. We thought you didn't have this stuff yet. But if you already have all this stuff, Only thing I would upgrade is the PSU to a 600+watt from antec, seasonic, or xfx. Then put in the best gpu you can afford.

However the 750ti is a decent gpu for gaming, but way far from the best. In my opinion, a 750ti is just a tiny step up from console graphics.
 


Antec HCG 620 watt for the psu
And in this order a gtx 970, r9 290, r9 280x, or r9 280. Pick the 1 you can afford

gtx 980 is an option, but its not worth the extra money for minimal performance boost.
 
Sorry about the confusing guys thanks a lot, I will get that 970 Gtx as its a it cheaper and I think it will do for now, and also get that psu in future tho I will jsut she'll all. Of this and then post again for a build one thanks all