Would this make a good gaming pc?

mpaul07

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CPU: Intel Core i5 4670 Prozessor http://www.amazon.de/Intel-BX80646I54460-I5-4460-Quad-Core-Prozessor/dp/B00K5J2306/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421000148&sr=8-2&keywords=Intel+Core+i5
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GDDR5-2GB-2xHDMI-Graphics-GV-N75TOC-2GI/dp/B00IGQ4UX8
RAM: Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz http://www.amazon.de/Kingston-DDR3-1600MHz-Non-ECC-SODIMM/dp/B0089JIDUI

Could you tell me if I will be able to run games like Far Cry 4, Skyrim, Titanfall, BF4 or Dragon Age Inquisition at medium settings and on 720p with these specs (don't ask me why I play on 720p). Do you think I should buy the GTX 760 instead of the 750 Ti?
Thank you for your answers.
 
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You should be OK to play at 720p on medium and low. What's your budget as I may be able to find a better AMD card for the price you are paying...
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You should be OK to play at 720p on medium and low. What's your budget as I may be able to find a better AMD card for the price you are paying...
 
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My budget is 650€. I already have a monitor, mouse, keyboard and I don't need to buy an OS.
I know AMD cards are less expensive but I have heard a lot of people saying that they don't work so good. I actually have a dedicated AMD card on my laptop right now and it actually works pretty fine but I got scared and chose to go with a nvidia card. What do you think?
 
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Yeah. You are right - overall AMD cards are renowned for not being as good as NVIDIA cards - one of the many reasons is application support (Only OpenGL vs CUDA and OpenGL). I think you may as well go for an NVIDIA card. :)