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Ello!

Judging on my Specifications on the previous Topic, would you say it's possible to run most games on ultra like Battlefield 4, DayZ, ARMA 3 etc. I'm using the GTX 660Ti, Jetstream Edition, incase your wondering. Any help?


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Can you say all the parts in your computer?

This guy here is using a gtx 660ti playing bf4 in ultra and out of the games you said this one would be the hardest to run on ultra [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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i5 3570K(Buyinng Next Monday), GTX660Ti, Corsair 750W PSU, Hyper 212 Evo Cooler, ASUS P8Z77-V LX, Zalman Z11+ (USB 3.0), 500GB HDD, 120GB SSD Samsung Evo and 8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM.
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am guessing your gonna overclock it as long as you don't have the 660ti 1gb version you should be good.
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Xsplay wrote am guessing your gonna overclock it as long as you don't have the 660ti 1gb version you should be good.


I'm not thinking about overclocking it, I have the 2GB version. Jetstream GTX 660Ti 2GB.
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If you're thinking of buying all those parts, they are old generation you could spend your money better.
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Buxtyy wrote If you're thinking of buying all those parts, they are old generation you could spend your money better.


Already spent my money on it, well except the i5 3570k, buying it next monday. Wish you told me this earlier, my friends said theyll keep be stable for few more years. Im upgrading at christmas to sabertooth z77, i7, 16GB RAM and 2 780's.

What would you recommend?
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Its not that they are bad by any stretch of the imagination so don't worry there.
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Buxtyy wrote Its not that they are bad by any stretch of the imagination so don't worry there.


Scared the poopy out of me just then, thought none of it would be good enough. But yeah, upgrading at chrismas and givinh this old computer to either my girlfriend or brother.Havent decided yet, haha.
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Instead of upgrading this sytem at christmas, you might find it a better idea to just look at the newer Intel processors at the time. We're just about to get the Haswell refresh in the next month, and this time next year there will be a whole new socket type. I'd wait for the next gen processors rather than wasting the money on an i7 and dual GPU's.
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