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So I have decided to do my first gaming pc and bought this stuff.

NZXT Phantom Red case
MSI z77 g41 mobo
EVGA Geforce 660 ftw
8gb Corsair 1600mhz ddr3
MSI dvd/cd normal stuff
WD 250gb 6gb/s 7200rpms
Thermaltek 600w psu
And I just bought my processer
Intel Core i5 3570k 3.4ghz

I believe that was all.
How well do you think this setup will do?
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So nobody could give me advice on anything that isnt good with this?
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I5 3570k is a great choice I know a bunch of people that use them and love them.
8gb corsair is good too 8gb is like the standard amount and it works. Plus corsair is a good brand.
I have heard that the z77 chips are good but I dont know of your specific board. Maybe a bigger hard drive down the road.
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Thanks for the input, what about the video card will it handle games like bf3 and gta4, i know it will handle other games my friends play but what about bigger top name games?
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I know that the 660 ti is a very popular one that is good but I dont know what the difference between the two is?
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By the way the nzxt phantom is an excellent choice, is huge comes with a bunch of fans, can fit anything, good cable management choices and just looks sick
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Can you post a link to it I want to see how much it is and what it looks like.
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i bought it for $145 on sale plus i got the assasins creed 3
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660 TI is the better one of the two dont skimp out on the 30-40 dollars believe me its worth it. Go to anandtech.com and look at the benchmarks as they speak for themselves honestly.
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RedXJ wrote Thanks for the input, what about the video card will it handle games like bf3 and gta4, i know it will handle other games my friends play but what about bigger top name games?


Definitely, the normal 660 (not the ti version) should run BF3 maxed out around 55 fps, i'd say on high settings, not ultra, it would run a solid 60-75 fps.
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