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CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHZ

RAM: 8GB (Wont be upgrading, imo over 8gb is more than enough)

GPU: Nvidia geforce GTX 1060 OC 6GB

Just some mid-high end build, depending on how you judge it. Should run identity on more than high enough settings. Tell me what you think about my build! I just recently bought the GPU, i upgraded from a radeon HD 7770 1ghz edition to this, a huge leap for me.

 

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i5 4590 3.3GHz (with some OC I believe. May just get an i7 for lasting reasons)

8 GB of ram (May upgrade this as well.)

GTX 960 4GB

1TB Hard Drive

Windows 10 because I'm not paying 100$ for 7

My build is gonna change drastically before the game comes out. Want a PC that'll last me about 6 years.

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CPU: AMD FX-8350

                        RAM: 16GB 1600MHz

                        GPU: MSI STRIX GTX 970

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11 minutes ago, Profender said:

CPU: AMD FX-8350

                        RAM: 16GB 1600MHz

                        GPU: MSI STRIX GTX 970

How is the FX- 8350? I heard not to mess with AMD products because they blue screen.

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14 hours ago, Cornholio said:

How is the FX- 8350? I heard not to mess with AMD products because they blue screen.

I must say no problems yet, have this CPU now for almost 2 years. Never any real problems sometimes with the total war games my game lags a tiny bit , and I believe that is because of the 8350 and not my GPU. But well it is also a budget thing AMD is a lot cheaper but im happy for sure! 

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8 hours ago, Profender said:

I must say no problems yet, have this CPU now for almost 2 years. Never any real problems sometimes with the total war games my game lags a tiny bit , and I believe that is because of the 8350 and not my GPU. But well it is also a budget thing AMD is a lot cheaper but im happy for sure! 

Once you add cooling and wattage into the equation with AMD their products don't turn out that cheap in the long run.

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3 hours ago, Kickapoo said:

Once you add cooling and wattage into the equation with AMD their products don't turn out that cheap in the long run.

Say I wanna get a AMD say 6350. Would that be pretty good for the long run. I'll upgrade later it's just a place holder

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23 hours ago, Cornholio said:

Say I wanna get a AMD say 6350. Would that be pretty good for the long run. I'll upgrade later it's just a place holder

I've always found AMD in particular the black edition and A series processor's to be for low end gaming PC's which user's don't want to buy a GPU. The reason for this is because AMD put a lot of time into making their onboard graphics superior to Intel's, which they are so if you are really on a budget then yes I'd go for this CPU. However, Intel processors beast AMD on actual processing power, as well as using a lot less wattage and running a lot cooler. Lets just say if you're gonna overclock with an AMD processor then using the stock cooler would be very stupid. For example, the AMD 9590 runs so hot they have to ship it with a water cooler as standard. Or did at the beginning anyway. 

For that reason I can't recommend Intel enough, spend a bit more and get the i5-4690k if you can. Also if you are thinking of upgrading later, that upgrade preferably being to Intel you would have to swap out your motherboard anyway, so stick it out with Intel I would. You really want budget, get the Pentium anniversary edition and overclock it, that's proven to punch well above it's weight in terms of what it costs.

http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-4690K-vs-AMD-FX-6350 

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/pc-components/processors/amd-fx-6350-1161121/review

http://cpuboss.com/cpu/AMD-FX-6350

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Intel-BX80646G3258-Pentium-3-2GHz-Processor/dp/B00KPRWAZQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1474224926&sr=1-1&keywords=pentium+g3258

That's the anniversary Pentium I said about, you can get an Intel board with the LGA 1150 socket from the get go with this and then upgrade to an i5 later without having to change it. 

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31 minutes ago, Kickapoo said:

I've always found AMD in particular the black edition and A series processor's to be for low end gaming PC's which user's don't want to buy a GPU. The reason for this is because AMD put a lot of time into making their onboard graphics superior to Intel's, which they are so if you are really on a budget then yes I'd go for this CPU. However, Intel processors beast AMD on actual processing power, as well as using a lot less wattage and running a lot cooler. Lets just say if you're gonna overclock with an AMD processor then using the stock cooler would be very stupid. For example, the AMD 9590 runs so hot they have to ship it with a water cooler as standard. Or did at the beginning anyway. 

For that reason I can't recommend Intel enough, spend a bit more and get the i5-4690k if you can. Also if you are thinking of upgrading later, that upgrade preferably being to Intel you would have to swap out your motherboard anyway, so stick it out with Intel I would. You really want budget, get the Pentium anniversary edition and overclock it, that's proven to punch well above it's weight in terms of what it costs.

http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-4690K-vs-AMD-FX-6350 

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/pc-components/processors/amd-fx-6350-1161121/review

http://cpuboss.com/cpu/AMD-FX-6350

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Intel-BX80646G3258-Pentium-3-2GHz-Processor/dp/B00KPRWAZQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1474224926&sr=1-1&keywords=pentium+g3258

That's the anniversary Pentium I said about, you can get an Intel board with the LGA 1150 socket from the get go with this and then upgrade to an i5 later without having to change it. 

Changed up to Intel. Might as well as I'm going for long range rather them massive power for the time being.

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1 hour ago, Cornholio said:

Changed up to Intel. Might as well as I'm going for long range rather them massive power for the time being.

Glad I changed your mind! :D 

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On 10/08/2016 at 9:37 PM, LionroM said:

i7-4770 3.4Ghz

GTX 780

16 Ram

2TB

I think Identity will run great I hope :)

You'll likely have to change out your GPU if you want decent performance out of identity

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