Gaming pc configuration its good ? HELP

Rodrigo Palma

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Nov 15, 2014
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Processor: amd fx 8350
Motherboard: asus m5a97 evo r2.0
Ram: kingston ddr3 XMP predador 1866MHZ 2x4gb
Case: Nox coolbay VX zero edition
Psu: cx 600w 80+ bronze
HDD: seagate 1tb barracuda
SSD: kingston 60gb sataIII
Gaphics Cart: R9 270x gaming 4gb ddr5
Coller Cpu: coller master hyper 212 evo



 
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To be completely honest.. It's pretty bad. Since you're gaming, I would just go with a locked I5 instead of a 8350. Power supply isn't all too great. (Cheap capacitors) Also, a 4gb 270x isn't worth it. For a cheaper price, you can get an R9 280 which performs better.

@uplink A 270x 2/4gb will be better than a 750 ti, so I don't get why you're suggesting it. Even an R7 265 will perform better than the 750 ti. Also, even though the GTX 760 is a decent card, it's pricing makes it..... worse. Getting intel may be very similarly priced though, since you would want an aftermarket cooler with the 8350.
It's a good entry level gaming rig. Though, I prefer intel and nvidia, I can see that they'd cost like 30% more than this rig. Anyway, if You can get GTX 760, or 750 Ti for the same price, go for them. That fugure Vishera of Yours is a strong CPU, for its price and can feed up to literally anything out there. It'd be a shame not to unleash her power with at least GTX 750 Ti/760. She can run up to two GTX 980, without a sweat.
 
To be completely honest.. It's pretty bad. Since you're gaming, I would just go with a locked I5 instead of a 8350. Power supply isn't all too great. (Cheap capacitors) Also, a 4gb 270x isn't worth it. For a cheaper price, you can get an R9 280 which performs better.

@uplink A 270x 2/4gb will be better than a 750 ti, so I don't get why you're suggesting it. Even an R7 265 will perform better than the 750 ti. Also, even though the GTX 760 is a decent card, it's pricing makes it..... worse. Getting intel may be very similarly priced though, since you would want an aftermarket cooler with the 8350.
 
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