better choice
just change the vga to amd r9 270 or 270x + 500w power supply
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Took a look on the site and put this together. You'll have to source an OS from somewhere as well.
Edit: Slight change of motherboard. I forgot to mention, but if you can find a Pentium G3258 for not much more money, you can have the option to overclock it down the line if performance is lacking.
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Not sure about ultra on Skyrim but it's not a very demanding game unless modded. Game-Debate is...kind of useless. It compares raw specs only which really don't mean much across different architectures. The G3220 has two Haswell cores and Skyrim isn't particularly well threaded so for that game it will be fine. Most games are GPU bottlenecked anyways. Where you might run into issues are CPU intensive games that actually can use 4 cores.
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yeah an I3 would have been a better choice as in most gaming it actually beats an AMD FX6300 because of its core performance
even in several games that where built for 4 core it beat the AMD
your bottleneck will more less depend on both,if you have a amd 270 or lower then that cpu should be fine anything above that then you will start to notice it is not always about pure power games highly depend on how they are coded as i have seen games struggle on a Nvidia Titan and Intel Icore 7 because it was so poorly coded
the big difference in most case between 4 core and 2 core is cpu usage, as in all games i play that use 4 cores or more i found that each core was being used at only around 50% but with a dual core they will more and likely be at 100%
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and never ever skimp on a power supply you are risking all your hardware on it,as a cheap one may fail on you and kill off your system
that does not mean you need an expensive one but do not get ones with the case/tower unless it is a good brand and it is a good power supply
but if you want you can risk it,but ive read enough post on the net about cheap power supplies catching fire or shorting out a video card or the motherboard or of the sorts but it is up to you what you want to do that is just my advice
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Skyrim will run just fine on dual core as that is what it was built for
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