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Would this Computer handle minecraft on max settings and Call Of Duty and Sims... The latest games and on what settings?

Ram :8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile, PC3-12800 (1600), Non-ECC, CAS 9-9-9-24, XMP, 1.5V


Mobo: ASRock Z77 Extreme 4, Intel Z77, S 1155, DDR3, SATA III - 6Gb/s, SATA RAID, PCIe 3.0 (x16), D-Sub/ DVI-D/ HDMI, ATX


PSU: 650W Corsair Enthusiast Series 650TXV2UK, 85% Eff', 80 PLUS Bronze, SLI/CrossFire, EPS 12V, Quiet Fan, ATX v2.31, PSU


Cpu: Intel Core i5 3570K,1155, Ivy Bridge, Quad Core, 3.4GHz, 5 GT/s DMI, 650MHz GPU, 6MB Smart Cache, 34x Ratio, 77W, Retail


Cpu Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, 4 Heat Pipes Direct Contact, with 120mm Quiet Fan LGA775/1155/1156/1366/AM2/AM2+/AM3/FM1


Graphics Card: 2GB Gigabyte GTX 660 Ti Windforce 2X, 28nm, PCIe 3.0, 6008MHz GDDR5, GPU 941MHz, Boost 1019MHz, Cores 1344, HDMI / DP


Dvd Drive: LiteOn IHAS124-19 Rev C 24x DVDR, 8x DVDDL, DVD+RW x8/-RW x6, DVD-RAM x12, SATA, Black, OEM


Hard Drive: 1TB Seagate ST1000DM003 Barracuda 7200.14 SATA 6Gb/s 7200rpm 64mb Cache 8ms NCQ OEM


Case: NZXT Phantom 410 White Performance Mid Tower Case with 2x120mm and 1x140mm Fans USB 3 and Side Window No PSU


SSD: Crucial 128GB M4 SSD - 2.5" SATA-III - Read 500MB/s Write 175MB/s



That is my complete setup! Now what games could i run?

-Nissix
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that's pretty good and yes you could play those games
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From what your ram is called, it looks like you're in the UK using scan.co.uk, lets hope so.
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I'm jelly, I wish I could get BeQuiet products! Their PSUs are awesome! The 1TB HDD I suggested is optional, but I wouldn't get a Seagate. The Samsung 128GB SSD is just better than the M4 slightly.

Why can't people look up their own benchmarks? A 660 Ti will run BF3 @1080p easliy at playable FPS. That should give you a pretty good baseline.
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itsMichael wrote From what your ram is called, it looks like you're in the UK using scan.co.uk, lets hope so.
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I'm jelly, I wish I could get BeQuiet products! Their PSUs are awesome! The 1TB HDD I suggested is optional, but I wouldn't get a Seagate. The Samsung 128GB SSD is just better than the M4 slightly.

Why can't people look up their own benchmarks? A 660 Ti will run BF3 @1080p easliy at playable FPS. That should give you a pretty good baseline.


Well whats the differece between that Video Card and the one i stated?
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The M4 performs exactly the same and is ~1 GBP cheaper. There's no perceivable difference between high-end SSDs like the 830, M4, M3, M5, 330, Performance Pro, Neutron, etc. After using both the M4 and 830, I preferred the software for the M4. Mostly because it's just a firmware updater.

If you think it's worth paying for the improved warranty of the Black drive, go for it.

The Asus 660 Ti is a better option than both the Gigabyte and MSI cards since it's on sale right now. Also the Gigabyte card is 13 GBP cheaper and will perform just as well, and judging from the fan size and a quick look at the heatsink, maybe better.

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There's no sense in spending that much for a 650w PSU with a few extra percent efficiency. I'm really questioning the worth of super-high-end PSUs at the moment, although I own one. I'd get one of these:

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If you want to add a second 660 Ti in the future, just tell me. You'll want a 750w PSU.
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You'd be better of getting this graphics card look at how they scored
in 3D benchmark and the price comparison. It's a win, win.

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B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote You'd be better of getting this graphics card look at how they scored
in 3D benchmark and the price comparison. It's a win, win.

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Real-world performance is a far better way to judge a card. As you can see:

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Also there's power consumption to take into account.
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Thanks alot to all who replied been a great help
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r00t wrote
B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote You'd be better of getting this graphics card look at how they scored
in 3D benchmark and the price comparison. It's a win, win.

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Real-world performance is a far better way to judge a card. As you can see:

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Also there's power consumption to take into account.


But the GTX 570 isn't even there.
The results that I shown was recorded today as well.
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B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote
r00t wrote
B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote You'd be better of getting this graphics card look at how they scored
in 3D benchmark and the price comparison. It's a win, win.

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Real-world performance is a far better way to judge a card. As you can see:

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Also there's power consumption to take into account.


But the GTX 570 isn't even there.
The results that I shown was recorded today as well.

It didn't need to be there because the 580 is listed. At the bottom. There's no sense in buying a card that performs worse with things you'll actually be doing. It's not a bad card for the money by any means, but it's not better than the 660 Ti.
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