Will I be able to play most games on high graphics with a good fps?

liam4040

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Here are the specs:
Z77 intel i5 3570
8 GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB
1TB Hard drive
650w Corsair VS
Zalman Z11 Plus (Case)
Asus P8Z77-V LX2
Windows 7
Xigmatek Loki SDS963 (Fan)
 


Same specs or something? How do you know it's the same person? Just curious.
 
Same specs, same hardware and asks the SAME question everytime. Been going on for 3 weeks. A few others have noticed this as well. I dont understand why someone would keep asking the same question when its been answered a dozen times or more in his posts.
 


I have never used this site before, just because I have similar specs as someone else it doesn't mean you have to jump to the conclusion that i've been posting this for 3 weeks. I posted on this site because I don't want to spend a lot of money on something that isn't really worth it.
 
Then if you have a legit question we are glad to help.

The answer is yes, that rig is pretty good. Make sure you get a 3570K if you are planning on overclocking. If you can stay away from the Corsair CX and VS series. They are lower end budget models and while they are good budget models if you have access to better models and can afford it I would spend a bit more on any other Corsair or anything from Seasonic, XFX, Enermax, OCZ, Silverstone or Antec. 500 watts is all you need. Plenty of headroom for overclocking and everything in that 500 watts.
 

Thanks a lot! I appriciate any help I can get i've been researching for quite a while now and finally I think I know what I'm going to get, thanks again! :)
 

Thanks a lot! I appriciate any help I can get i've been researching for quite a while now and finally I think I know what I'm going to get, thanks again! :)
 
Glad to help :)

As I said it looks pretty good. I would try for a little better PSU if you can get one and that's about all I would change. And the 3570K but you may already be getting it.