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Anyone know if this computer could play starcraft , minecraft , and gmod on high quality .
Appreciate it if someone could tell me what the fps could be too.
Thanks for reading my post.
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Yep looks like a nice build and cheap also. Go for it.
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Thanks man really considering purchasing this but im new to pc gaming and not used to anything under 60fps.
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LBSHIZNIT wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Anyone know if this computer could play starcraft , minecraft , and gmod on high quality .
Appreciate it if someone could tell me what the fps could be too.
Thanks for reading my post.


sense you going with an apu i would get an amd GFX card
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Alienware14 as well as SSD are providing very wrong information. I suggest you ignore their responses as this build is in every way, awful, and it doesn't even make sense. You have an A-10 6800k (which is an APU), and an Nvidia GT 610? Things don't work like that..You even selected a watercooler for a CPU that doesn't deserve or require aftermarket cooling, and well that motherboard is janky as well. And all of this crap costs $719? Fascinating. Look OP, the best and only good way to get a gaming PC is by building it yourself. Give us a budget, fill out the form in the spoil, and we'll give you a list of good quality parts. This way you'll actually have a legitimate gaming PC with the right parts.
A simplified list of things we need to know when you request a PC build. If you don't answer these questions, we will ask them or simply refer you to this post.

What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?


Websites like Cyberpower have zero credibility. They overcharge for EVERYTHING and the quality of the build and parts is easily questionable. Overall there is NO reason to buy a pre-built PC unless you have an infinite supply of money and personal hired IT guys to maintain your liquid nitrogen cooling loop, which none of us have here at TTG. Build it yourself or don't build it at all.
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itsMichael wrote Alienware14 as well as SSD are providing very wrong information. I suggest you ignore their responses as this build is in every way, awful, and it doesn't even make sense. You have an A-10 6800k (which is an APU), and an Nvidia GT 610? Things don't work like that..You even selected a watercooler for a CPU that doesn't deserve or require aftermarket cooling, and well that motherboard is janky as well. And all of this crap costs $719? Fascinating. Look OP, the best and only good way to get a gaming PC is by building it yourself. Give us a budget, fill out the form in the spoil, and we'll give you a list of good quality parts. This way you'll actually have a legitimate gaming PC with the right parts.
A simplified list of things we need to know when you request a PC build. If you don't answer these questions, we will ask them or simply refer you to this post.

What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?


Websites like Cyberpower have zero credibility. They overcharge for EVERYTHING and the quality of the build and parts is easily questionable. Overall there is NO reason to buy a pre-built PC unless you have an infinite supply of money and personal hired IT guys to maintain your liquid nitrogen cooling loop, which none of us have here at TTG. Build it yourself or don't build it at all.


the GFX card and apu will work together but if u gut an AMD card the will help each other and i was just saying if he was going to get this get an amd card
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This build also has a shoddy psu as well, 350 watts is way too damn low.
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Definitely would be great for PC Gaming. I can tell you this for a fact because my Little brother has this PC. It runs Minecraft great for a fact
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SSD wrote
itsMichael wrote Alienware14 as well as SSD are providing very wrong information. I suggest you ignore their responses as this build is in every way, awful, and it doesn't even make sense. You have an A-10 6800k (which is an APU), and an Nvidia GT 610? Things don't work like that..You even selected a watercooler for a CPU that doesn't deserve or require aftermarket cooling, and well that motherboard is janky as well. And all of this crap costs $719? Fascinating. Look OP, the best and only good way to get a gaming PC is by building it yourself. Give us a budget, fill out the form in the spoil, and we'll give you a list of good quality parts. This way you'll actually have a legitimate gaming PC with the right parts.
A simplified list of things we need to know when you request a PC build. If you don't answer these questions, we will ask them or simply refer you to this post.

What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
What will you use the PC for?


Websites like Cyberpower have zero credibility. They overcharge for EVERYTHING and the quality of the build and parts is easily questionable. Overall there is NO reason to buy a pre-built PC unless you have an infinite supply of money and personal hired IT guys to maintain your liquid nitrogen cooling loop, which none of us have here at TTG. Build it yourself or don't build it at all.


the GFX card and apu will work together but if u gut an AMD card the will help each other and i was just saying if he was going to get this get an amd card

Only if you get an architecturally-compatible card like the 6670. Hybrid Crossfire performance is not very good, anyway. Neither an APU nor a 6670 belong in a $700+ build and there's no reason to use an AMD card with an AMD CPU. Matching like this won't increase performance.
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I would not advise a apu for a gaming machine they are more for the people who want to play minecraft on low settings once every 4 months.

you also have a very low power psu and a high spec cooler and motherboard for what u need

my advice is downgrade the cooler to a hyper 212

Get a larget power supply like 500w

If you want to overclock get a amd fx 6350 if not get a fx 6300 instead of your apu or you could go to quad core 4300 or 4350

Get a mid range graphics card gtx 650 650ti or a radeon 7850 7770 7790

Get a motherboard like asus m5a97 r2.0
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