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Hey TTG!

My 17th birthday is coming up and I'm thinki9ng of building a gamin PC. I would love for it to be able to play GTA V, and Battlefront when it comes out. I do not need max setting or resolution, I'm just trying to smoothly play the games at a reasonable, clean FPS.

My Budget is around $500-$600

I already have a great monitor. Also, my room is almost always boiling hot so a decent cooling method is needed. Thanks errybody! I'll rep anyone who helps me out. Any question please ask! Thanks again

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I would get this build [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] solid performance for the price.
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The guy above, don't go for I3 go for an I5 buddy.
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P38a wrote The guy above, don't go for I3 go for an I5 buddy.

Thats not a very good decision performance wise since the i3 has hyper threading so games will use the four cores the difference will be like 5fps not worth an extra $100.
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You can add another 380 in XFire at any point, if you want/need.
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You can add another 380 in XFire at any point, if you want/need.


so im building a pc for the same price range and it will be my first build i was just wondering if these parts will definitely work together cos i would hate to start building it and half way through and realise something wouldn't fit or work with another part also is there any guides you recommend for a first time builder? i have looked at a few videos on youtube and it doesnt seem too difficult and much better money wise then buying a pre assembled pc
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