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will it play dayz? bf4? arma 3? watch dogs?
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It could play those games no problem but it depends on what settings you are looking to run, here are some benchmarks [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . But in my opinion you should build your own it's not hard at all and you will save money and it could be better
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Better to build your own. But quick answer, you could run a lot of games on high-ultra with that CPU and GPU. I have the GTX 760 and ultra the majority of games out.
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The 760 and Processor are a nice combination. You are getting a Decent build, but nothing that equals performance per dollar. You could build a better build for the same price or a bit more...

Still you should expect to play most to all games at 1080p at high or ultra settings.
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Amd gots the best bang for your buck.I wouldn't overlook that fact.
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For 800 GBP it's pretty bad. I wouldn't even spend 650 on that.
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Jagex wrote For 800 GBP it's pretty bad. I wouldn't even spend 650 on that.
It's not bad. The i5 processor is good and the graphics card is great. What are you talking about.
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Ruggyy wrote
Jagex wrote For 800 GBP it's pretty bad. I wouldn't even spend 650 on that.
It's not bad. The i5 processor is good and the graphics card is great. What are you talking about.


Because if you were to build your own with the same/similar parts it would cost around 600 GBP so you're paying an extra 200GBP for a prebuilt.
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HadzyABP wrote
Ruggyy wrote
Jagex wrote For 800 GBP it's pretty bad. I wouldn't even spend 650 on that.
It's not bad. The i5 processor is good and the graphics card is great. What are you talking about.


Because if you were to build your own with the same/similar parts it would cost around 600 GBP so you're paying an extra 200GBP for a prebuilt.
He said he wouldn't even spend 650 on it. That's what I don't understand.
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