Is this $766 build great for gaming?

Lord Gaius

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Hi guys i'm just wondering if this would be a good set up for gaming. Also i'm sorry for the long specs list i am just trying to build one from Cyberpowerpc for $766. Is this a great build for now? i would like your opinions on what i need to change or what i need to get.

*BASE_PRICE: [+669]

CARE1: Professional Wiring for All WIRING Inside The System Chassis - Minimize Cable Exposure, Maximize Airflow in Your System [+19]

CAS: Thermaltake Commander G42 Mid-Tower Gaming case w/ USB 3.0 & Toolless Drive Bays & Side-Panel Window [+34]

CASUPGRADE: RGB Multi-Color (16 color) LED interior light strip with Remote Controller [+24]

CD: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD+-R/+-RW + CD-R/RW Drive (BLACK COLOR)

CD2: None

COOLANT: Standard Coolant

CPU: AMD FX-4350 4.2GHz Quad-Core AM3+ CPU 4MB L2 Cache & Turbo Core Technology [-24]

CS_FAN: Default case fans

DOCKINGSTATION: None

ENGRAVING: None

FA_HDD: Vigor iSURF II Hard Disk Drive Cooling System [+21](1 x System)

FAN: Asetek 550LC 120mm Liquid Cooling CPU Cooler - Extreme Cooling Performance (Single Standard 120MM Fan)

FLASHMEDIA: INTERNAL 12in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer (BLACK COLOR)

FREEBIE_MB: GIGABYTE GC-WB867D-I 802.11AC Wi-Fi up to 867 Mbps + Bluetooth 4.0 Combo w/ Dual Antenna PCI-E Adapter

HDD: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 32MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive)

IUSB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports

KEYBOARD: AZZA Multimedia USB Gaming Keyboard

MEMORY: 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3/2133MHz Dual Channel Memory (ADATA XPG V3)

MOTHERBOARD: * GIGABYTE 970A-DS3P AMD 970 ATX w/ Ultra Durable 4 Classic, On/Off Charge, GbLAN, 2 PCIe x16, 3 PCIe x1, 2 PCI

NETWORK: Onboard Gigabit LAN Network

NOISEREDUCE1: Sound Absorbing Foam on Side, Top And Bottom panels [+29]
OS: None - FORMAT HARD DRIVE ONLY [-60]
OVERCLOCK: Pro OC (Performance Overclock 10% or more) [+19]

POWERSUPPLY: 500 Watts (i will upgrade this later) - EVGA 80 PLUS Bronze Certified Power Supply [+16]

SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
SPEAKERS: None
TEMP: None
TVRC: None
USBFLASH: None
USBHD: None
USBX: None
VIDEO: AMD Radeon R9 270 2GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 Video Card [+19] (Single Card)
WNC: None
 
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for games nowadays it is good at med-high settings if you want 60 fps or more could go very high-ultra with 30-40 fps gameplay

i suggest getting the fx 6350 as the fx 4350 is a little on the low medium tier whereas the 6350 is in the medium medium tier

the r9 270 is a good performance card and will handle the latest game at 1080p pretty well, just dont crank up the anti aliasing.

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for games nowadays it is good at med-high settings if you want 60 fps or more could go very high-ultra with 30-40 fps gameplay

i suggest getting the fx 6350 as the fx 4350 is a little on the low medium tier whereas the 6350 is in the medium medium tier

the r9 270 is a good performance card and will handle the latest game at 1080p pretty well, just dont crank up the anti aliasing.
 
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Lord Gaius

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Well i don't have enough for the fx 6350 at the moment but is it hard to upgrade the cpu? and if i do upgrade later what should i save up for besides the fx 6350?
 

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if you want you can upgrade to the fx 8 series or 9 series but those chips needs 990fx motherboards for them to run at full capacity.

any way that 4350 will be sufficient for games today if you are not a perfectionist and going for 60 fps above at ultra max settings.
 

Lord Gaius

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yeah i do not really care for 60 fps that much i just wanted to know one more thing, will games like oh hmm.... battle field 4, rust, dying light, open world FP games work?