LambentTyto
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Asus 270x by far. Here is the comparison chart.
http://www.hwcompare.com/15671/geforce-gtx-660-vs-radeon-r9-270x/
Awesome. Thanks John.
Asus 270x by far. Here is the comparison chart.
http://www.hwcompare.com/15671/geforce-gtx-660-vs-radeon-r9-270x/
Don't downgrade to a FX-6300. It just isn't worth it. The 8320 is like 30 percent better and only 40 bucks more. And, a PSU upgrade is worthless. 500W is more than enough for a 8320 and a 270X.
270X=180W
8320=95W
Other Components=80W
Why are these guys telling me to get a CX600M then? Is it because I'd likely need it when I upgrade my PCU/GPU in the future?
But GPUs are just going to get get more power efficient. so that statement is ridiculous. Go with a CX600M if it's only a little more, but if it is a lot more, a CX500M is more than enough.
It is only a little more and I'm talking about upgrading to a higher-end GPU.
I see no reason for him not to go with the 600W. It's always good to have headroom. I'm sure the majority of people here will agree with me.
What you've been saying on here in other threads about running i3s and 7850s on sub-400W power supplies is ridiculous if you ask me.
To get back to the OP:
Yes, your FX-6300 with the R9 270X (which is the card you are going for?) will run games very nicely. What resolution are you playing at? The CPU does not make as big a difference in gaming as the GPU does. You want to spend as much money as possible on the GPU.
The FX-6300 is a capable gaming processor which is priced well. Sure, the FX-8320 is a little better, but really for gaming you will be fine with the 6300 and the 270X.
The R9 270X is a powerful card. If you're only looking at an 18" or 22" monitor, then man, the 270X will be way more than enough. Chances are an 18" or 22" monitor may not even be 1920x1080 and the 270X should be fine even beyond 1920x1080. It will certainly play very well at 1080p and 1920x1200.
I would look at 24" 1920x1080 monitors.
Same as 7 really. My friend has 8 and games and has no problems. Although he did have trouble getting Crysis 1 to work. That may not be an issue with W8 though.
No, old games won't work on 7 either if they wont work on 8, generally. Usually a old game won't work because it was designed for 32 Bit and most modern computers use 64 Bit.
Usually a old game won't work because it was designed for 32 Bit and most modern computers use 64 Bit.
Besides Crysis 1 is a pretty recent game,
I've run games from 2004 and 2005 fine on Windows 7 x64 and Windows 8 x64, so I would say there is nothing really to worry about.
Take it from me, 7 and 8 are practically identical for gaming.
I would recommend buying a new case, since the old cases may not fit your board properly and may have really bad cable management. Might look a bit ugly and old too.
I'd stick to the 200R.