Rate my pc (dont get ur hopes up)

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Basically I got my first gaming and I want you guys to appraise and rate the system and tell me what i can improve . eg.

$300
8/10
Get a new wifi adapter

Specs :
Motherboard : MSI 970A G46
CPU : AMD FX-6300 OC 4.1ghZ
HDD : Random 1TB hard drive
GPU : GTX 770 Windforce 3xFans OC
Case : Corsair (Pls help me Identify it)
Fans : Random Corsair ones
PSU : Corsair TX560M

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Case has a Corsair Carbide series look to it.
 

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Honestly pretty trash, but you can always upgrade in the future
 

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GPU isn't too bad but the cpu is shit. I'd recommend upgrading that first if you are looking to upgrade.
 

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Yes but I cant find the exact one

As I said this is my first gaming pc so Im pretty happy with it :)
Hey man, if you're happy with the PC then it's completely cool! It really depends on the budget and what you plan to use the computer for to really understand the choice of components (such as if you're just using this for gaming or using it for video editing, recording, etc) and also what games you intend to play.

If you're happy with the performance, then I'm glad! There's always room for improvement within technology and over time you can upgrade depending on how you prioritise computing in the future. In the next couple of years you could still be very happy with this machine, even though it would be considered outdated.

Welcome to the PC Gaming community, fam - where you can modify your games to make them look stupid or many different things, and enjoy the extensive selection of games on the market. Oh, and free multiplayer. Enjoy it broski.

As many other people have mentioned, you'd want to upgrade your CPU (although I am sure the FX-6300 is the best for that motherboard, you would need to upgrade the motherboard and memory for a CPU upgrade). Then I would upgrade the GPU to maybe a 1050ti once you gather the funds. That's my recommendation!

My opinion
because of budget:
7/10
You did well with your budget but there's always better. Just depends where you're located and how lucky you are. Glad you like it buddy
 
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Hey man, if you're happy with the PC then it's completely cool! It really depends on the budget and what you plan to use the computer for to really understand the choice of components (such as if you're just using this for gaming or using it for video editing, recording, etc) and also what games you intend to play.

If you're happy with the performance, then I'm glad! There's always room for improvement within technology and over time you can upgrade depending on how you prioritise computing in the future. In the next couple of years you could still be very happy with this machine, even though it would be considered outdated.

Welcome to the PC Gaming community, fam - where you can modify your games to make them look stupid or many different things, and enjoy the extensive selection of games on the market. Oh, and free multiplayer. Enjoy it broski.

As many other people have mentioned, you'd want to upgrade your CPU (although I am sure the FX-6300 is the best for that motherboard, you would need to upgrade the motherboard and memory for a CPU upgrade). Then I would upgrade the GPU to maybe a 1050ti once you gather the funds. That's my recommendation!

My opinion
because of budget:
7/10
You did well with your budget but there's always better. Just depends where you're located and how lucky you are. Glad you like it buddy
Thx for this man! :) . I really appreciate the positive feedback and yes my budget was £200 ($230) and this is the best thing by far. Im going to save up to get a motherboard and cpu. I have also seen that my 770 OC has the same fps as a 1050ti so would it be worth upgrading?
 

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Thx for this man! :) . I really appreciate the positive feedback and yes my budget was £200 ($230) and this is the best thing by far. Im going to save up to get a motherboard and cpu. I have also seen that my 770 OC has the same fps as a 1050ti so would it be worth upgrading?
You can't really have a definite answer for frames in various games because games can be hardware dependant, such as Arma that focuses more on the CPU for example. Although, if you have the same performance then there's really no reason to upgrade other than:
more choices to input
is more modern.

I would recommend anything higher than a 1060 then if you get the same performance (not the 3gb VRAM version), including the RTX series depending on what your budget will be for the GPU in the future.


Depending on what you want: make sure your motherboard and CPU are compatible (for AMD ryzen chips, you would need an AM4 chipset.) RAM does not matter as long as your motherboard supports the type with DDR4 memory or DDR3. All AM4 motherboards only support DDR4, which is why I mentioned you'd need to upgrade since all FX boards only support DDR3.

I recommend Ryzen as I have a Ryzen machine myself, however if you look at the chipset compatibility for Intel processors then you'd find the correct lineup in that section.
 
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