Is PC good enough?

Olafur Jonsson

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So my question is short, this PC capable of running games like battlefield 1 comfortably?

Intel i5-3570k cpu
Corsair H100i + 2xSP120 og 3xAF120 fans
2x8GB Kingston Hyper X Beast 2133MHz DDR3
ASUS Maximus V Gene Micro ATX Z77 motherboard
Corsair Obsidian 350D
Corsair RM550 Power supply
250 SSD Samsung EVO
Gigabyte 970 G1 Gaming

Thank you in advance.
 
Yes. Should be able to!

Don't believe the requirements are released yet, but you have a mid-tier GPU and a pretty decent quad core i5!
 
Yes. Should be able to!

Don't believe the requirements are released yet, but you have a mid-tier GPU and a pretty decent quad core i5!

Thanks for your reply! Maybe a follow up than, the reason I'm wondering about this is because I can get this PC used for about 740$.

I was also wondering if it is worth it to go and think of longer term and going for new computer say:

beQuiet 600 ORANGE Window
EVGA 700B 700w bronze
ASUS Z170-K
Intel Core i5-6600 3.3GHz
Kingston 2x4 DDR4 2666 HyperX FURY
Samsung 250GB 850 EVO
EVGA GTX 1070 ACX

For about 1600$ instead. What do you guys think?

(I live in iceland and yeah that are the cheapest store for new pc in iceland)
 
I would think about getting a new generation cpu/motherboard as the original is already 2 generations old. I would also get the 6600k cpu if your going to get a Z170 motherboard, that way you can overclock. Also, the GTX 1070 only requires a 500 watt psu so 700 watts would be overkill. The new generation cards don't require as much power to run them.
 
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I would also get the 6600k cpu if your going to get a Z170 motherboard, that way you can overclock. Also, the GTX 1070 only requires a 500 watt psu so 700 watts would be overkill.

^^ You've already got the cooler so your CPU will stay cool!

Your current PSU might make the cut as well.
 
^^ You've already got the cooler so your CPU will stay cool!

Your current PSU might make the cut as well.

I actually don't have the other PC, I was offered it used and I was wondering if it was worth it to get it much cheaper than just buying new PC :) I think I will go safe and think long term and go for new PC.
 
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It'd probably have been better off initially stating 'I'm planning on buying this PC, what do you think'. The original post implies you already have that computer.

Do you have a particular budget in mind?
 
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