30fps + all day long, which will be sufficient, even in pvp.
For about $100 more, you can have an i7. Another $50 gets you a 3 Tb drive.
With Nvidia Shadowplay option, the larger drive is nice for video capturing your adventure. (I've almost filled one since early access, as I haven't yet edited anything.)
You obviously plan to build a beefy machine. May as well go long.
(Another $50 would get you another 4" on the screen which is pretty phenomenal.)
As it stands, it'll handle things nicely and you can upgrade here and there as you need to.
Good call on the cooler. My baby was built for ESO and it doesn't top 80 degrees.
Don't forget to post pics of the final! Good luck.
Just because you don't like the way something is doesn't necessarily make it wrong...
Earn it.
IRL'ing for a while for assorted reasons, in forum, and in game.
I am neither warm, nor fuzzy...
Probably has checkbox on Customer Service profile that say High Aggro, 99% immunity to BS
Yeah, I agree. I usually go by price jumping.. this can apply to most components... CPU, video cards... there is usually a set price difference between models until you get the high end threshold... this is your sweet spot. (whatever unit might be 10 dollars for the next model for a dozen models...then suddenly its $300.00 more for the next high end model... this is where I would stop and order that one)