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Hi guys,
I want a pc that could run some games like GMOD, Minecraft, DayZ, With medium settings. My budget is 350 pounds, I have built a pc which I like but don't know if it can run those games. Link: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Or if you can make a better pc for my budget go for it (My first time pc building)

Thanks
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I'm guessing this is jackfrag's build? lol

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This build will perform better than the one you linked. The pentium is getting very outdated now. The build i linked has a better GPU and a better CPU. The CPU has a higher clock speed and is a 4 core, also overclockable. The GPU, the 7850, will outperform the 7770 easily.

I'd go for this build over the one you linked. It will perform much better.
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You can get this Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive for only 63.54!
Amazing.
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7 quid over your budget, but 2 extra cores of POWARR.

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Here's my for you, off of m249's.

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Added a molex to PCIe adaptor, thanks buxtyy


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Bear in mind everyone, the HD7850 requires two PCIe power connectors and the XFX Pro Series 450w only has one. If you want to use that supply with that card you'll either need to buy a molex to PCIe adaptor or buy a PSU with enough connectors as standard.
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