Would this build get me the Fps i need in Guild Wars 2

Raducan Ryan

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May 5, 2013
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Ive had trouble with Guild wars 2 since the first day i had gotten it , the thing is im using a low end crappy laptop , and i get around 10-20 fps on all minimum settings , it drops to 3-6 in an area with a large group of people or an event takes place, its really starting to bug me , so ive decided to build a new computer specifically for guild wars 2 , im told its very Heavy on the CPU but i dont know alot about computers , so i was wondering if ye could give me any ideas of what parts i need or if i should change the ones in my list as they are , P.S ide like to keep the budget between 1200-1600 euro if possible
AMD FX 6300 3.5 GHz 14MB 95W PIB SKT AM3+L2 14MB 95W P
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition Midi-Tower
Lenovo Desktop Super Multi-Burner
Corsair Gs Series 2013 Edition 600W ps
Windows 7 pro,Service pack 1 ,64-bit
Corsair Vengence 8GB [2X4GB],DIMM 240-Pin-DDR3-1600MHZ/Pc3 12800-c19-1.5v
ASUS M5A97 LE 2.0, ATX-SOCKET AM3+ AMD970 USB3.0
EVGA Gf Gtx 670 SC+2GB GDDR5
WD Caviar Blue WD10EZEX Hard Drive 1 TB 3.5" Sata-600 7200rpm
Samsung SyncMaster Led 21.5"1920x1080 200cd/m2 1000:1 5ms VGA High Glossy Black Widescreen
This all adds up to the bones of 1,460.00 including shipping
[I want to be able to run all maximum settings and get anywhere between 40fps+
 
I don't own the game nor do I want to play it but I can help a bit.

Try going thru this: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/guild-wars-2-performance-benchmark,3268-7.html

An i5 is better than the FX 6300 (actually an i5 wipes the floor with the FX 6000 series). And if you are not keen on overclocking, you can save money by buying a non K Intel chip and a B75 mobo instead of a K chip and a relatively expensive Z77 mobo.

And your GPU can handle any game on the planet, for now.