intel G4560 + gtx 1050 ti 4gb

Rhatz

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i want to build a new rig, this is my pc's current specs:
proc: amd a4 5300
mobo: asus mobo fm2 socket
ram: 2x4gb 1600mhz kingston
psu: 520w seasonic

im on a tight budget but suggestion are open

here's what i plan to build:
-Intel g4560
-MSI H110M PRO
-GTX 1050TI
-Seasonic s12II 520w


can i play assassins creed origins and the new upcoming games on this build?
i mean no bottleneck?
and additional is my GPU okay or is it too much do i need to change it to GTX1030?

thnx for helping out in advanced..
sorry for my not good english..
 
Solution
Goto youtube and look for videos of the games you want to play using the g4560 and GTX 1050TI. See if you like the framerates. You may need to estimate from non-exact matches.

Looks like a good build to me, nice PSU, nice video. good enough CPU. Think you will need new memory with your new build (you need ddr4, assume you currently have ddr3).

Your new build will crush your old build.
Goto youtube and look for videos of the games you want to play using the g4560 and GTX 1050TI. See if you like the framerates. You may need to estimate from non-exact matches.

Looks like a good build to me, nice PSU, nice video. good enough CPU. Think you will need new memory with your new build (you need ddr4, assume you currently have ddr3).

Your new build will crush your old build.
 
Solution


thnx for the info mate :)

can u suggest a motherboard that can suppoert ddr3 ram? (im on tight budget cant afford to buy a new ram)
-my current ram is 2x4gb hyperx fury 1866mhz CL10
i read on some reviews that g4560 will work on ddr3 rams
but i dont jnow which mobo to choose

 


ddr3 memory wont work with that cpu, unless the memory is "ddr3L" and the motherboard supports it

And since I assume thats not the case, you re out of luck and you need to buy new ram too
 


owww okay thnx for the info's mate :) gonna need to upgrade that ram too ty \m/
 
I'd go with your new build and DDR4 memory.

Alternative is buy the video card and slap a cheap $35-40 used x4 740 or x4 760K into your current MB (see ebay). Double check it's supported at the ASUS support page for your MB -- without your model number I can't check it. Make sure you are at the right BIOS level or later. If you MB is AM2+ you have more options.

Your current CPU vs x4 740. http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-A4-5300-APU-vs-AMD-Athlon-II-X4-740K/m3554vsm4559
Your current CPU vs x4 760K http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-A4-5300-APU-vs-AMD-Athlon-II-X4-760K/m3554vsm9072

The new intel vs the old 740 http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Pentium-G4620-vs-AMD-Athlon-II-X4-740K/3895vsm4559
New intel vs old 760K http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Pentium-G4620-vs-AMD-Athlon-II-X4-760K/3895vsm9072

I'd go with the intel and the DDR4, even though the DDR4 is $70-80 for 2x4gb =8GB. But if money is tight the x4 and video card solution cuts your cost to $200 ($160 video, $40 CPU), and the video card carries to your next build.