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Requesting PC Build Similar to Xbox One Performance
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I've been a console gamer for a while but I've recently found interest in PC gaming. I absolutely love the performance of the Xbox One so far so therefore I'm asking if someone can set me up with a build for me to follow

Budget & Currency: $400-500 (If you can match performance for less that'd be awesome!)

Peripherals & Monitor: Ill probably use some high quality monitor eventually such as a Dell - UltraSharp U2715H 27" IPS LED HD Monitor

Games: Mainly looking to play Red Orchestra/Rising Storm (Highest Settings) & ARMA 3

Software: Windows 7

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I can't see you getting something close to xbox one. As very little is known about it's performance (unless there is someone that knows something about it)

I know it has 8GB of RAM.
Only uses 3GB.
Any really cheap build with a decent CPU at least 8GB of RAM and at least a 2GB GPU will get you 30-60 FPS on high or even ultra. I have a build made. Soon to get all the parts and build it myself.
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Much better performance than an XB1. You'll want to add an HDD at some point probably since 240GB isn't a lot of storage, but it'll be fine for a while.

The Dell U2717H is a 1440p monitor, an i3 and 380 isn't really 1440p components, but it's definitely capable. I'd recommend a Dell U2515H instead, it's usually significantly cheaper. You could probably get a nice 1440p panel for less than the U2515H tbh.
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