What games can I run with this?

upcominggamer

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I've decided to buy a cheap pc so I can play with my friends online. What would the performance be for games like cs:go and some other games?. Also will I be able to upgrade the parts easily if I need to?

CPU-----AMD A8-7600 3.1GHz Quad-Core Processor
Motherboard-----ASRock FM2A88M-HD+ Micro ATX FM2+ Motherboard
Memory-----Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 Memory
Storage-----Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Case-----BitFenix Neos White ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply-----Corsair Builder 430W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
 
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Hello upcominggamer. I understand that you might be low on a budget but if you are looking forward to play CS:GO, I'd advice you to pick a dedicated graphic card, such as Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 TI. Also, I'd pick AM3 socket to go on a low budget/good performance AMD processor, maybe the FX-4300 (quad core @ 3.8 GHz). As far as I know about RAM, the frequency and memory type (DDR3) is great and 4GB of RAM is ok but for safer gameplay I'd pick 8GB of DDR3 & 1866 MHz, it's not that much more expensive. The HDD you picked is great and so is the power supply and the case. You'd have to adjust your motherboard according to the CPU and the case (type of motherboard : ATX / Mini-ATX, etc...).
I hope I could've helped you. The best of luck!
Hello upcominggamer. I understand that you might be low on a budget but if you are looking forward to play CS:GO, I'd advice you to pick a dedicated graphic card, such as Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 TI. Also, I'd pick AM3 socket to go on a low budget/good performance AMD processor, maybe the FX-4300 (quad core @ 3.8 GHz). As far as I know about RAM, the frequency and memory type (DDR3) is great and 4GB of RAM is ok but for safer gameplay I'd pick 8GB of DDR3 & 1866 MHz, it's not that much more expensive. The HDD you picked is great and so is the power supply and the case. You'd have to adjust your motherboard according to the CPU and the case (type of motherboard : ATX / Mini-ATX, etc...).
I hope I could've helped you. The best of luck!
 
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