is this pc any good?

An0nym0U5_

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Can this PC play games? Also, I would like to know some benchmarks and how much bang for the buck

Specs:

SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD
HDD: TOSHIBA 1TB HARD DRIVE (FOR STORAGE ONLY)
CPU: INTEL CORE I7 4770K
GPU: nVIDIA GTX TITAN 6gb gddr5
RAM: 16GB kingston hyperx beast
MBOARD: MSI b85m-p33
PSU: corsair hx1050 1050watt
also tell me if this one is better.....

Same ssd, hdd and cpu and mboard and psu, ram

difference:
GPU: msi gtx 770 twin frozr 4gb gddr5 in 2way SLI
 
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Choose the one that best fits your build (if you're looking to make things look aesthetically pleasing). SeaSonic, XFX, Corsair AX/HX/TX line. 650W is a good spot to go with a single GPU build, 850/860W for a dual GPUs. If you follow that guideline, and pick a PSU from those manufacturers, you'll be good to go.

snowctrl

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We're not being asked whether it is good value, only whether it will play games

And it will

He (she) might be being offered it super cheap or second hand (I would presume second hand)

Sorry to be picky (but stay on topic)
 

An0nym0U5_

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ACTUALLY, I AM GETTING THEM CHEAP FROM TIGERDIRECT,
 

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Alright, if you can get some different parts from tiger let us know, if not those are pretty good parts. I am not sure about that PSU, I am not an expert on them though... Hopefully someone else can shed some light on that. I know ANTEC SEASONIC CORSAIR are all good.
 

snowctrl

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NICE - it might still be worth giving us an idea of what you're going to be paying though, incase someone here can show you a better way
 

An0nym0U5_

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my friend has that psu and its fine

 

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my budget $2500 CAD

don't mind taxes and all that
 

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Choose the one that best fits your build (if you're looking to make things look aesthetically pleasing). SeaSonic, XFX, Corsair AX/HX/TX line. 650W is a good spot to go with a single GPU build, 850/860W for a dual GPUs. If you follow that guideline, and pick a PSU from those manufacturers, you'll be good to go.
 
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+1 This is sound advice. Corsairs tend to be budget friendly :)