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TSAkihito Aniki
post Mar 20 2017, 06:23 PM, updated 8y ago

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Im planning to buy a pc but i have a small budget.

So im planning to buy a i3 and a gtx 1050. Is that enough ? I heard people said that the 1050 is not good

I plan to play casual games only like dota 2, csgo, overwatch
Baconateer
post Mar 20 2017, 06:26 PM

Meh..... (TM)
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good enough la 1050 for non-hardcore gaming..
ChairmanDrew
post Mar 20 2017, 06:56 PM

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Good enough for the games you want to play
ChairmanDrew
post Mar 20 2017, 06:57 PM

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Good enough for the games you want to play
taitianhin
post Mar 20 2017, 06:59 PM

This is
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basically...930MX and above all games can play
Mr.7
post Mar 20 2017, 07:04 PM

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that's enough, but still depends on what settings you want to run on those games.
bangaubagus
post Mar 21 2017, 08:47 AM

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Bro, buy pentium g4560 for cpu and get that GTX 1050 ti for best price vs performance. Dont go for i3.


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post Mar 21 2017, 09:10 AM

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get the Ti version, just spend 100+ extra and you get the GTX960 performance.

get i3 is good, don't save a little to get a dual core, some games need to run with quad core environment, i3 is not a true quad core but it got hyperthreading to run as quad core. You can enjoy games at the meantime saving money for i5
RM50infrontofme
post Mar 21 2017, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(mashimarow @ Mar 21 2017, 09:10 AM)
get the Ti version, just spend 100+ extra and you get the GTX960 performance.

get i3 is good, don't save a little to get a dual core, some games need to run with quad core environment, i3 is not a true quad core but it got hyperthreading to run as quad core.  You can enjoy games at the meantime saving money for i5
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The G4560 is a dual core with hyperthreading, essentially an i3 already.... Just with lower clock speeds.... If buy i3 just for the clockspeed not worth it.... I agree with bangau G4560 with GTX1050ti is the way to go.
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post Mar 21 2017, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(RM50infrontofme @ Mar 21 2017, 10:21 AM)
The G4560 is a dual core with hyperthreading, essentially an i3 already.... Just with lower clock speeds.... If buy i3 just for the clockspeed not worth it.... I agree with bangau G4560 with GTX1050ti is the way to go.
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Price for g4560 is only 250-270, whatever saving u got from this should go either to gpu or ssd for booting purpose. It would be so smooth like baby bum
arcanaxion
post Mar 21 2017, 10:51 AM

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i built i3 6100, kvr 1x8gb ddr4 2133mhz, gtx950, h110 mobo, 1tb wd blue, bitfenix nova for rm1700 last year.

pretty happy with it's performance. 1 regret is cpu bottlenecks rendering times for premiere and after effects
xul.muhd
post Mar 21 2017, 10:56 AM

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Is Pentium g620 still accepted into this era?...huhu
mashimarow
post Mar 21 2017, 02:51 PM

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my bad innocent.gif still in the haswell/skylake era
kaby lake seems use different technology already

 

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