Hey guys! I really need help in here. I am new to this building pc stuff. And I'm planning to build a $800 all around pc. This $800 pc must include a monitor.
I live in the philippines so there's really a problem in terms of pricing so I need it to be as cheap as possible.
I am using this pc to do some school work, gaming and 3d modeling (only AutoCAD) I am not planning to do some overclocking. 'coz i have no idea how to do that. Hahaha.
The screen resolution must be at least 1366 x 768. And the games that I want this pc will play are bf3 and crysis3. Thank you so much for your help.
This isn't as tough as you think it is :P The 8350 is unecessary and i doubt that the 7870 is able to run Crysis 3 in good quality^^ My partpicker is down below :)
1. You go with something like this and learn to overclock^^ (It's not very hard, and there are very good guides out there) http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1Veqc
2. You get the System above and you make an upgrade to Kaveri next year (wich will be plug-and-play with that Board) without overclocking the 760K
3. You get something like this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1VeKn
Personally, i would go with the 1. and 2. Option (wich i also allready did :D). AM3+ is pretty much dead (Excavator is coming 2015 and who knows if it's going to be AM3+ - wich i pretty much doubt it will), FM2+ is the way to go - IMHO. If you have some 55 $ laying around somewhere else, you can get a 60 GB SSD, wich is more then enough and will make this thing lightning fast.
It runs Crysis 2 with DX11, High-Res-Textures, 4xAA, EdgeAA and everyting else on F-HD with nothing less then 70-80 FPS. Metro 2033 doesn't run THAT good, but with everything cranked up to the max, it will run it with steady 30-35 FPS, wich will sometimes drop to 25. But you can set AA and Anistropical Filtering down, wich will get a nice boost in FPS without looking to much different.
I don't run AutoCAD on it, but ProEngineer and with AA and everything turned up at Max i can't produce any studdering of some sort. Rendering takes maybe a few seconds more, then on the 6-Core FX...