intel g2030 + gtx 750 ti

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hello so i'm on a budget i want to build this rig
1-processor : intel pentium g 2030
2-graphics card : gigabyte gtx 750 ti
3-mobo : msi our asrock h61 (pci 3.0)
4-350gb storage
5- 4gb ram 1333mhz

so i want to play all the games at 720p on at least (low to medium or medium to high) on a locked 30fps need help to now if ths rig is strong enough to handle that thnx :)
 
That's a lot better than my build and I'm gaming on 720p as well, so it should run games VERY good. GTX 750 ti can handle games well even in 1080p. So long as you don't need the best of the best settings, you can even run a few new generation games.

May I ask though what games you plan to play?
 


all the last titles an old title as well like assassin's creed (from brotherhood to unity) need for speed shadow of mordor farcry 4 battlefield 3&4 ect....
 
If that's the case then with low to medium or medium to high settings at 720p, you'll be alright. Not too sure about Unity though. You can use System Requirements Lab later on when you finish the build if you wanna check that out. (Google it for more info)
 


thnx bro :)
 
That build is fine for now, but modern AAA games are becoming more optimised for quad-core processors, and that trend is only going to continue. You may find that your dual-core G2030 will need to be replaced pretty soon. As someone who once owned a G2030 which I had to replace when I bought Splinter Cell: Blacklist, I speak from experience.

In your game library, Battlefield 3 and 4 are optimised for processors with multiple cores and/or threads. This is particularly true for multiplayer, where 64 player matches are very processor intensive.

If you can, I'd skip the G2030 and go straight to a Sandy or Ivy Bridge i5. Like I said, you'll probably find yourself replacing the processor pretty soon, and if you do, buying the G2030 now will be a false economy in the long run.
 


last year i had a i5 4670k and gtx770 and 8gb of ram i had to sell it because for some reasons the games starts stuttering even on low settings the fps was jumping from 60 to under 30 then jump back to 60 maybe due to hardware failure or somthing like that i intend to buy a new gaming pc when the newst intel broadwell will appear !
but for now i just want a lowbudgt/gaming rig just for at least (720p-medium quality) for 30fps
 


I don't mean to sound rude, but you've sold a high-quality gaming PC for no reason at all. Chances are, there was a perfectly good reason for the stuttering which could have been fixed.

I respect your choice, but I don't see the point in buying a low budget gaming PC only to replace it within the next year. The one you sold would still have been fine for longer than that, but like I said, I respect your choices.
 


thnx for respecting my choice but bro the mistake was that i left my processor with the stock cooler and i live in a very hot region so my cpu was throttling "from 4cores to 2cores" and my 770 "only one fan was working i didn't notic that so it was too late for my hardware and even if repaired it it would die anyway :/ my mistake" and for the low budget gaming pc i won't replace it i alwayes had 2 pc one for working the other for gaming :) and i am and will be thankful if you answer my first question and help me with your suggestions knowing that right now i'm on a budget thnx
 

thnx appreciate the help :)