Will This Rig Be Stable Enough?

Apoorv Aditya

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Hi
I am assembling my own pc which will be used for gaming at low resolution of 1280*1024. I want to know whether this rig is possible or not..

Intel G2020 2.9ghz 1155 socket
Ati Raedon R7-250 1gb DDR5
MSI H61M-P20 (G3) Motherboard (Is this compatible with my Gpu and Cpu)
Corsair Vengeance 6gb ram
Intex 450w PSU ( Is This Enough)

Also Please tell me will i be able to play games like witcher 3, gta 5 on low with that resolution??
Thanks
 
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You can play games on that cpu but not games like GTA because you need a quad core to even run the game,
you should also get Gigabyte GA-H81M-H Motherboard its better for your cpu, and ye your gpu is compatible but
to play the games you want you need to upgrade it asap.
You can play games on that cpu but not games like GTA because you need a quad core to even run the game,
you should also get Gigabyte GA-H81M-H Motherboard its better for your cpu, and ye your gpu is compatible but
to play the games you want you need to upgrade it asap.
 
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Hey thnx for the reply... Umm i am really tight on budget. Can u suggest me something close to the price of r7 250 in INR. Also i have seen people playing witcher 3 on low with gt 730 at 1280*1024 with everything turned down
 
Yes maybe witcher 3 but not GTA thats a hard game to run,
if i were i would try and save up for something like and GTX 750Ti
or a gtx 950 there both decent cards to run games, with a pc its a work in progress
take your time and build it over time 🙂 dont rush, that what i was always told and its true. 🙂
 

Again Thnx for such speedy response! One more thing can i overclock this gpu also u said that the mobo u mentioned was better for my cpu than what i mentioned can u tell me how its better? thnx
 
Yes you can overclock your Gpu with msi afterburner, but you wont be able to overclock your cpu as the motherboard is not a unlocked you would need a z97 to overclock your cpu, and the Gigabyte GA-H81M-H i just think gigabyte make grate motherboards i always stay away from MSI for motherboards but its totally up to you.