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LF New Computer, Are these specs good?
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what do you think of these specs? Operatiive: Windows 8 Harddisk: 1000gb (2x500gb demo) CPU: AMD A4-6300 3,7 GHz Motherboard: MSI A78M-E45, Socket-FM2+ Graphic: AMD Radeon HD 8370D Ram: Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3 1866MHz 8GB Power: 650W Cabinett: Cooler Master Silencio 452 Midi Tower DVD/CD: Lite-On DVD RW Writer

I'm thinking of buying a computer with these specs, but I am wondering if its any good, like can it run games like crysis 3?

what do you think of these specs? Operatiive: Windows 8 Harddisk: 1000gb (2x500gb demo) CPU: AMD A4-6300 3,7 GHz Motherboard: MSI A78M-E45, Socket-FM2+ Graphic: AMD Radeon HD 8370D Ram: Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3 1866MHz 8GB Power: 650W Cabinett: Cooler Master Silencio 452 Midi Tower DVD/CD: Lite-On DVD RW Writer

I'm thinking of buying a computer with these specs, but I am wondering if its any good, like can it run games like crysis 3?
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That graphics apu is abysmal, you wouldn't get past minimum settings on very many games at all. It would likely run crysis 3 at like 10 fps max.

What you could do is buy a radeon card to crossfire with it. Something like the 7770 would be neatly priced for this build.

That graphics apu is abysmal, you wouldn't get past minimum settings on very many games at all. It would likely run crysis 3 at like 10 fps max.

What you could do is buy a radeon card to crossfire with it. Something like the 7770 would be neatly priced for this build.
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what's price range i can try to find a better computer

what's price range i can try to find a better computer
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Oblivionagewhat's price range i can try to find a better computer

Somewhere around 500 - 1000 dollars. Would appreciate it!

[quote=Oblivionage]what's price range i can try to find a better computer[/quote]

Somewhere around 500 - 1000 dollars. Would appreciate it!
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BuschmasterACRThat graphics apu is abysmal, you wouldn't get past minimum settings on very many games at all. It would likely run crysis 3 at like 10 fps max.

What you could do is buy a radeon card to crossfire with it. Something like the 7770 would be neatly priced for this build.

OK, thanks for the info!

[quote=BuschmasterACR]That graphics apu is abysmal, you wouldn't get past minimum settings on very many games at all. It would likely run crysis 3 at like 10 fps max.

What you could do is buy a radeon card to crossfire with it. Something like the 7770 would be neatly priced for this build.[/quote]
OK, thanks for the info!
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that is funny. a $500 build is a world of difference from a $800 build and that is a world of difference from a $1000 build. just request a build in the hardware section and many people will help you build one. Even if you can't put together a pc you can send the parts list to a place to build it for you. It's much more efficient to pick the parts yourself over getting a pre-built computer.

that is funny. a $500 build is a world of difference from a $800 build and that is a world of difference from a $1000 build. just request a build in the hardware section and many people will help you build one. Even if you can't put together a pc you can send the parts list to a place to build it for you. It's much more efficient to pick the parts yourself over getting a pre-built computer.
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Oblivionagethat is funny. a $500 build is a world of difference from a $800 build and that is a world of difference from a $1000 build. just request a build in the hardware section and many people will help you build one. Even if you can't put together a pc you can send the parts list to a place to build it for you. It's much more efficient to pick the parts yourself over getting a pre-built computer.

^ this
Once upon a time I had a decent prebuilt "gaming" pc
it was horrible; gpu idled at 70something C
NB temps were upwards of 105 C
CPU temps were WAY too high
all in all the build quality was piss poor (it ran games well). Do yourself a favor and don't bother with prebuilt garbage.

[quote=Oblivionage]that is funny. a $500 build is a world of difference from a $800 build and that is a world of difference from a $1000 build. just request a build in the hardware section and many people will help you build one. Even if you can't put together a pc you can send the parts list to a place to build it for you. It's much more efficient to pick the parts yourself over getting a pre-built computer.[/quote]
^ this
Once upon a time I had a decent prebuilt "gaming" pc
it was horrible; gpu idled at 70something C
NB temps were upwards of 105 C
CPU temps were WAY too high
all in all the build quality was piss poor (it ran games well). Do yourself a favor and don't bother with prebuilt garbage.
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