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RedgraveStorm

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So I've been building a Revolt R320 on iBuypower (http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Revolt_R320) with these specs:
Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 3.3ghz
4 GB RAM
Video cards: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 1 GB
Motherboard: ASRock B75M-ITX
500 GB hard drive
Windows 7 Home Premium

And I was wondering if this computer would be powerful enough to play Skyrim, DmC: Devil May Cry, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Crysis, at above 30 FPS, or should I upgrade some things on it.

Thanks to anyone that can answer my question!
 

ProbabilityZero

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To run games your processor has to be at least an i5 preferably an i7 but that's the extent of my knowledge on this subject but from what I hear a 1GB vid card is above average - great.
 

DoPo

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AdMech said:
To run games your processor has to be at least an i5 preferably an i7
I've got an i3. And I run games. BOW BEFORE ME, PUNY MORTALS! :p

But yeah, I'd really suggest an i5 or i7 - they are just better, unless you're looking to cut cots - an i3 still works. Also, if it were me, I'd future-proof (or future-pad) it a bit with more RAM but it's not a big issue - you can add as needed. I'm not sure about the video card, though, sorry - I haven't been following them for a while. What I can tell you is that it should work for you, I'm just not sure if there are better alternatives (cheaper for the same power, or something).
 

thenoblitt

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http://pcpartpicker.com/ us this instead and get a better video card like a 7870xt if you are on a budget its better then a 660ti, do not i mean to not get an i7 if you are just going to play video games, the best i5 is as good as the best i7 if you are only playing video games, the only difference is an i7 has hyperthreading which means its good for rendering and making things, but not actually playing the game, its a waste of money unless you are going to be making games
RedgraveStorm said:
So I've been building a Revolt R320 on iBuypower (http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Revolt_R320) with these specs:
Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 3.3ghz
4 GB RAM
Video cards: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 1 GB
Motherboard: ASRock B75M-ITX
500 GB hard drive
Windows 7 Home Premium

And I was wondering if this computer would be powerful enough to play Skyrim, DmC: Devil May Cry, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Crysis, at above 30 FPS, or should I upgrade some things on it.

Thanks to anyone that can answer my question!