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kiwijunglist
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  #925607 1-Nov-2013 12:37
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8gb is fine for gaming.




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  #925640 1-Nov-2013 13:05
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BF4 minimum PC system requirements

Dual core CPU (Intel Core i5 or AMD “Bulldozer”).
At least 4 GB main system memory
Graphics card with at least 512 MB of VRAM and support for DirectX 10
30+ GB of harddrive space
Windows Vista
Recommended system requirements

The recommended PC system requirements for optimal visual quality and frame rates:

Quad core CPU (Intel Core i5 or i7) at 3 Ghz
4 GB memory (8 GB for 64-bit operating systems)
A modern DX11 graphics card with 2+ GB of video memory, GeForce 600 series or Radeon 7000 series
Windows 7 64-bit operating system (Windows 8 is supported as well)
30+ GB of free harddrive space

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  #926393 2-Nov-2013 20:44
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kiwijunglist: Also I would spend less on the box and more on the monitor, 1080P is WAY too low resolution for that PC. 3GB GPU + low resolution monitor also doesn't make sense.

something similar to this

http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=nz&l=en&s=dhs&cs=nzdhs1&sku=210-40773


I'm curious, how do you think this monitor is compared to this asus:

http://www.computerlounge.co.nz/components/componentview.asp?partid=18255

It's about $100 cheaper, but it seems like the same specs..?




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  #926395 2-Nov-2013 20:54
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I don't know, it was just a generic 27" 1440p suggestion :p The best bang for buck monitors are the korean ones you buy on ebay, there is a gpforum thread on it.  I think they come to around $500ish or something like that, so are a bit cheaper.




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