So, I'm having a lot of trouble choosing a CPU/mobo for a budget gaming rig.
I started out a thread a while ago for this, but since I'm down to one last part choice I figured I'd just ask here. My stated objective is to get a computer that can smoothly run (40 FPS) pretty much all non-crysis games that are out right now at least at 1280x1024, as cheaply as possible, for my girlfriend, with 1920x1080 capability being a bonus.
So far I've got:
-MicroATX case w/two fans
-530W Rosewill PSU (enough for Intel or AMD CPU)
-8GB DDR3 RAM
-Radeon HD 7790
-HDD and ODD from another computer
So for reference, I've spent about $250 so far with some careful shopping.
Originally I had decided a
Pentium G2130 dual-core processor would do nicely along with a cheap ASRock B75 mobo. Using the deal I found on the processor, the pair would come to $130 with shipping. However, browsing around benchmarks, I found that Tomb Raider (one game she plays a lot)
dropped low enough in FPS to be difficult to play in some spots with a similar processor, the G2020. As much as I like the notion of only spending $130 on the CPU/mobo, I can probably afford to spend more, but most CPUs aren't on sale like the G2130 I found. Vexingly, I can't seem to find good Tomb Raider benchmarks (it seems to be the most CPU-limited game I'm looking at by far) for the G2130 or a lot of the other CPUs I might be looking at.
So, given that, I'm trying to decide what I should do here:
-Stop worrying about the G2130, which I'd do if I knew it could handle Tomb Raider with some settings turned down (but being a CPU problem I doubt that)
-Get an OC'able processor (not sure what to choose here, and I'm limited by the 530w PSU and Micro-ATX case)
-Consider AMD cards, such as the A4 760k or FX-4130 (not sure how much better these are?)
-Get a more expensive Intel CPU, like the i3-3220 or i3-4130
-I'm not too worried about sockets, but I do wonder if the FM2 socket is worth it, being that it seems to be mostly APUs
So yeah, mobo+cpu combos in the $130-200 range. Recommend me some. Target is "always above 40FPS on Tomb Raider", although I don't really know if that should scale with any in-game settings.