Review my gaming RIG

SplashZed

Honorable
May 10, 2013
10
0
10,510
Hi guys.
I want to play games on this pc and tell me if i can play crysis 3 at 40 fps..
Not that i like crysis 3 but i know that's the more graphic demanding game in the market at this moment.
CPU: Intel core i5 3570k
GPU: Sapphire hd 7870 xt
Mobo: Asrock z77 pro3
HDD: Western digital 1tb caviar blue
Case: Coolermaster HAF XM
CPU cooler: stock (later i will get a h100 or a h80 because i want to overclock)
PSU: cx750m (i choosed this cause i will buy another gpu in the future)
RAM: Corsair vengenace 2x4gb 1600mhz
Monitor: AOC E2262VWH

I know the monitor is not the best i could get but i needed a 1920x1080 2 ms monitor and this costs just 120 euros so for me it's ok!
I wanted to know a thing..
since i am spending around 1000 euro for this i want it to last at least for 3 years, what i mean is i want it to run games even in 2016 not at 40 fps obviously but i don't want it to become obsolete fast.
Or it's better for me to wait for new components?
BYE!
 
Solution
That system will run fine, if you arn't planning to build for another month or two though i would say waiting until haswell comes out would be worth it to be honest. Even if you decide not to purchase a haswell processor all other intel chips are expected to have a decrease in price.. since they wont be top of the range anymore.. good overall build though, and in crossfire should provide some power.

Consider aftermarket fans, corsair make a good range and so no noctua.
That system will run fine, if you arn't planning to build for another month or two though i would say waiting until haswell comes out would be worth it to be honest. Even if you decide not to purchase a haswell processor all other intel chips are expected to have a decrease in price.. since they wont be top of the range anymore.. good overall build though, and in crossfire should provide some power.

Consider aftermarket fans, corsair make a good range and so no noctua.
 
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