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Hey guys first pc im building, I want to run bf4 at stable 60fps (1920x1080) and general next gen games.

Cpu: intel i5 4670
Gpu: evga gtx 770 2gb
Mb: ga z87mx d3h
Ram: corsair vengance 8gb (2x4gb)
Psu: corsair cx750w + bronze
Case: Aerocool DS Cube Black
OS: Windows 8.1
Mon: TSS 27" led

Also no oc the cpu.
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Change the PSU to a XFX unit, 550W will do. The XFX unit has higher quality components than the CX PSU
If you aren't overclocking, there is no need for a Z87 chipset. A B85 will be better.
I would add an SSD if you could afford it but other than that, looks good.
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Terrabytez wrote Change the PSU to a XFX unit, 550W will do. The XFX unit has higher quality components than the CX PSU
If you aren't overclocking, there is no need for a Z87 chipset. A B85 will be better.
I would add an SSD if you could afford it but other than that, looks good.


Z87 is for SLI in the future,!
Will search for that psu
Sdd in the future also, i need money after this.
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Anyone??? Looking for suggestions, etc.
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If money is an issue you could go with an AMD FX 6300 for the CPU because AMD is a better for Battlefield in my opinion and if you get a decent CPU fan(not that expensive) you could OC the CPU to AT LEAST 4.3 Ghz, which is faster than the intel and it has 6 cores! Which may come in handy for next gen games(they are just starting to incorporate the use of 6 cores)That is what i would do.You could easily get 60Fps on a build like that and you would SAVE money overall. Think about it.
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Revise wrote If money is an issue you could go with an AMD FX 6300 for the CPU because AMD is a better for Battlefield in my opinion and if you get a decent CPU fan(not that expensive) you could OC the CPU to AT LEAST 4.3 Ghz, which is faster than the intel and it has 6 cores! Which may come in handy for next gen games(they are just starting to incorporate the use of 6 cores)That is what i would do.You could easily get 60Fps on a build like that and you would SAVE money overall. Think about it.


I don't know anything about AMD what would be the gtx 770 in amd??
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AMD is good for its price but Intel is better if you can afford it. The 770 is on par with a 270X/280X and with mantle it was looking good for AMD cards. However, DX12 is just around the corner so I would stick with the 770.

SLI throws lots of issues into the mix. Driver issues, game issues, game won't even run in some cases. Its only worth it if you are patient enough to put up with the issues that come around with it.
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