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King Leonidas

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Hey guys, so I've been looking for components for a gaming computer. I'm planning on keeping the price lower than 920.
So here are the components that I've got.
(Ignore the dutch translation ((Moederbord= Motherboard)) Those kind of stuff)
Here is a list of the stuff I'm getting
Will this be able to play games like Battlefield 4 DayZ and Crysis easily?

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Intel Core i5 4670K / 3.4 GHz 4 Cores – CPU – € 192,90

Gigabyte H87M-HD3 – Moederbord – € 78,90
XFX Radeon HD 7970 DD Edition 3Gb GDDR5 – Videokaart – € 228,13
Crucial Ballistix Sport 2x4Gb 1600Mhz – Geheugen – € 65,90
Corsair Builder Series CX500 Bronze 500W – Voeding – € 49,99
Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB – Vaste schijf – € 51,99
Samsung SH-224BB – DVD Brander – € 17,36
Windows 8.1 – OS – € 84,89
BenQ DL2215 – 21,5” LED-monitor – € 94,50
Fractal Design Core 1000 – Towermodel – € 28,99
Logitech Desktop MK120 - Toetsenbord en muis – € 17,94

Ok, well thanks for reading. And or helping.. Have a nice day =D
 
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If you are not overclocking (its real easy to do and there are plenty of guides on that CPU) then the stock intel cooler is fine its only crap when you try to overclock the CPU. Also if you dont want to overclock at any point then save some cash and dont buy the K series CPU. The K means the CPU is unlocked for overclocking, non K CPU's cant be overclocked but are cheaper to buy.

I would give overclocking a go as you will notice a huge difference when you ramp up the frequency to around the 4.5+GHz. The hyper evo 212 is a great low budget cooler for non insane overclocks.

zink1701

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Looks good and i dont see you having any problems running any games on high-ultra settings with that setup. Are you overclocking that CPU? If so you will need a good aftermarket cooler as the stock intel one is crap. If not then drop the K series CPU and save some cash.
 

King Leonidas

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Hey man thanks for the reply =] . I'm not planning on over clocking. I'm sort of a noob with building my own computer, so I rather not do something that could be a potential risk if I don't know what I'm doing.. So, Cooler= bad? Do you maybe know one that would be a better one? I would really rather have a quiet but good working Cooler around that price range.

 

zink1701

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If you are not overclocking (its real easy to do and there are plenty of guides on that CPU) then the stock intel cooler is fine its only crap when you try to overclock the CPU. Also if you dont want to overclock at any point then save some cash and dont buy the K series CPU. The K means the CPU is unlocked for overclocking, non K CPU's cant be overclocked but are cheaper to buy.

I would give overclocking a go as you will notice a huge difference when you ramp up the frequency to around the 4.5+GHz. The hyper evo 212 is a great low budget cooler for non insane overclocks.
 
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King Leonidas

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Ok, thank you again :D
I think I'll maybe go for this, and then when I want to over clock, maybe buy a better cooler, since they seem sort of cheap. And the CPU could then maybe be used for a longer period of time.
Does that seem like a good idea?

 

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Your welcome. Its a great idea the CPU you have got is an overclock beast just be sure to get a better cooler when you do overclock or you will cook your chip :) and most importantly have fun with your build, you have a great setup.