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Hey guys, so I got a decent amount of money for Christmas and decided to build a $600 gaming pc. Let me know what you think and what could be improved! I think its pretty good for a starting build.

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Not great for the price, at all

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May want to replace that PSU for a higher quality PSU

When u can replace it get thishttps://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii620bronze

This build will play all games 1080p High- Max 45+ FPS
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VexGlare wrote Not great for the price, at all

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May want to replace that PSU for a higher quality PSU

When u can replace it get thishttps://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii620bronze

This build will play all games 1080p High- Max 45+ FPS


I'm confused, how is this any better than what I built? The graphics card has worse specs even, and it costs more than mine ended up being.
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a 380 wipes the floor with a 750Ti, the amount of GB it has (VRAM) doesn't dictate whether or not it is a good card.
750Ti is a bad card and shouldn't be considered today.
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Petrucci wrote
VexGlare wrote Not great for the price, at all

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May want to replace that PSU for a higher quality PSU

When u can replace it get thishttps://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-s12ii620bronze

This build will play all games 1080p High- Max 45+ FPS


I'm confused, how is this any better than what I built? The graphics card has worse specs even, and it costs more than mine ended up being.


Noo the 380 completely shits on the 750. What are you smokeing lmao
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Zayev wrote a 380 wipes the floor with a 750Ti, the amount of GB it has (VRAM) doesn't dictate whether or not it is a good card.
750Ti is a bad card and shouldn't be considered today.

Completely agree with this. I had the 750Ti in my last build and it could hardly manage my two 1080 monitors.

Coming from someone who has owned one, I would not recommend getting the 750Ti at all.
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Well this is the build that I got. So... I'm coming from a dual core e5200 and a 550 ti so I'm sure I'll appreciate it more. I'm not trying to build a pc that will run the newest games on the best settings. I'm buying it mainly for the better processing power to run pro tools better when recording music.
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still, the 750Ti is a bad card, when others in the same price range will vastly out perform it.
lemme put it this way, Crysis, released in 2007, 750Ti gets 8FPS on that at 1080P high settings....
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I'd get this, although you'd want to upgrade your PSU ASAP.
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Zayev wrote still, the 750Ti is a bad card, when others in the same price range will vastly out perform it.
lemme put it this way, Crysis, released in 2007, 750Ti gets 8FPS on that at 1080P high settings....


It can't be that bad. My friend uses a 750 ti ftw and I've watched him get 29-30 FPS on witcher 3 on high settings.
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