masdjgurhent
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If you want to build in some future proofing then getting a graphics card with more vram is desirable. 3GB is about the absolute minimum especially if you want to play triple A titles at a reasonable resolution.Other desktops around this price range might have rx 480 or gtx 1060 6gb but they will have i5 6400 cpu, 8 gb ram and no ssd which seems like greater shortcomings than the gtx 1060 3gb imo. What is ur opinion?
If you want to build in some future proofing then getting a graphics card with more vram is desirable. 3GB is about the absolute minimum especially if you want to play triple A titles at a reasonable resolution.
i5's are usually considered the gamers chip as it has no hyperthreading and is generally cheaper.
SSD's mean your system will boot fast but they aren't critical for better gaming.
You can game absolutely fine using 8GB of RAM.
It is but we are talking trade off here. Personally I'd save a bit longer and buy the system you want.I am aware that the graphics card is most important factor for gaming performance but according to benchmarks I saw, under controlled conditions, an i7 7700 can give up to 20% more FPS in games compared to the i5 6400, so I figured i7 7700 was a nice to have.