I'm building a PC and Can anyone advice me whether these components are compatible for each other and then whether they are pretty much ok for DotA2?
CPU : i5 4460 Mother Board : H81M-E35 GPU : GTX 960 Turbo Hard Drive : SSD Hyper X 120 GB + Kingston 1 TB RAM : 8 GB Hyper Power Supply : Elite 550 W
Are these specs good enough and would be they be compatible for each other (Mainly for MoBo, CPU and GPU)?
Thank you very much. Your help is very appreciated
I think that rig can play most AAA games at 1080p with reasonable fps.
But I would always recommend going for the latest gen cpu (skylake i5 6400 should cost the same as i5 4460 ) if you are building a new rig, unless you have DDR3 rams that you want to reuse.
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This post has been edited by Kellicros: Jan 1 2016, 11:02 AM
I'm building a PC and Can anyone advice me whether these components are compatible for each other and then whether they are pretty much ok for DotA2?
CPU : i5 4460 Mother Board : H81M-E35 GPU : GTX 960 Turbo Hard Drive : SSD Hyper X 120 GB + Kingston 1 TB RAM : 8 GB Hyper Power Supply : Elite 550 W
Are these specs good enough and would be they be compatible for each other (Mainly for MoBo, CPU and GPU)?
Thank you very much. Your help is very appreciated
Dude, that is GTAV rig already. My oldie lappy dual core with Intel HD 3000 iGPU already... If you don't mind, take the i5-5675C, the gpu match the gtx 750 performance, 60fps at Dota 2 for sure. The rest just take lowest one, and psu also... 350w enough
Dude, that is GTAV rig already. My oldie lappy dual core with Intel HD 3000 iGPU already... If you don't mind, take the i5-5675C, the gpu match the gtx 750 performance, 60fps at Dota 2 for sure. The rest just take lowest one, and psu also... 350w enough
It's always better to pick a dedicate GPU over the iGPU Plus the 5675C is around 1K, and it's 1150 socket.
You can also use the latest skylake proc and use it's integrated HD530 graphics. it will also work fine for Dota. than you dont need to buy a GC (save some cash) but need to get a DDR4 mobo.