Gamers Nexus: "Welcome to another monthly installment of our budget gaming PC builds! Last month we posted our ‘$437 Cheap Bastard’s build,’ so now it’s time for something a slight bit more powerful. For just under $500, you should be able to play most games out at high settings (with the exception of Battlefield 3, for which we’d recommend this build)."
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Super Spin Digital are set to bring Spin Rhythm XD to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and bring VR to all supported platforms.
A recent bundle trailer for Call of Duty: MW3 Zombies has been secretly showcasing a PvP game mode in MWZ coming in Season 4.
Why does it need to play games at high settings? Console players are playing bf3 and witcher 2 at about the equivalent of low to med settings in pc
You mean the one that plays it all on low-mid settings?
That triple core is cutting it a bit close, I really wouldnt trust much under an i5. But seems about accurate that this would max out just about anything available at the moment.
In my eyes if you're going to make a gaming pc you go all out, yes your budget may be low but in that case save for longer, that's what i done.
Don't get me wrong i don't have a super computer but i made sure it ran everything i wanted it too, bf3 runs half high half ultra at 1080p 60fps so that's decent enough.
Ended up costing around £650, since doubled ram, next up is to go sli with my gpu :)