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I am wondering around what FPS would it run of a few games such as, DayZ, Skyrim, Left 4 Dead & possibly Runescape.
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yeah it would even though its bad for the price you would get better performance if you build it yourself. Also Runescape is the easiest game there too run.
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SLI wrote yeah it would even though its bad for the price you would get better performance if you build it yourself. Also Runescape is the easiest game there too run.


Thanks for the reply, roughly on a few games what FPS would they run at?
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Even though nobody here would recommend this, and would prefer for you to build one yourself.
But, if you have your heart set on getting this, look at some benchmarks for the GTX 960 to get an idea of what games will run well.
This has a 6 core AMD chip, which is okay for a while.
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I don't really have the time to give you the answers to all those games but it would be able to run DayZ on ultra settings especially since the graphics card is a GTX 960.

There's a website which will tell you the system requirements for every game and it says the minimum and recommended requirements so just find the game your looking for a compare that pc your looking at to the system requirements on the website.

The website is CanIRunIt . Com
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I was going to buy the same computer but then i heard AMD Is bad, so im going to buy this

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I just got my GTX 960 SSC for my PC. The GPU is AMAZING! Every game I own: High. Except Star Citizen. But for that game, they recommend at least a 3GB GPU and 16GB Ram(Again, recommended.)

I play Skyrim all the time, with major mods. Little to no lag, and that's because I have background programs running. DayZ is iffy, but only because the game is so buggy. Aside from their problems, you'll do fine with the GTX 960. And Runescape isn't exaclty demanding.
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MP5K wrote I was going to buy the same computer but then i heard AMD Is bad, so im going to buy this

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AMD isn't 'bad' there just not as good, I run an AMD. My next build will be Intel, just so I can have both. But once you hit Intel, prices skyrocket. Either way, both computers will do you just fine for most popular games Old and New.
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