In gaming, the graphics processor counts the most. GTX 970 is FIRST. Everything else you show is flexible.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_li... GTX 960 Score 5986 GTX 970 Score 8641 increase by 44% Increase 52% http://www.game-debate.com/gpu/index.php... http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi... http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphics-Cards.13849.0.html GTX 970 ranks #5 and GTX 960 ranks #17 it is a large slow loading table. To see results, select one game and select ALL GPUs then restrict to refresh Than select GTX 970 and GTX 960 and select all games and RESTRICT again. GTA V ultra 1920x1080 Highest Settings possible 16xAF 4xMSAA + FXAA 39.8 vs 28.3 Battlefield Hardline ultra 1920x1080 (DX11) 4x MSAA 78.4 vs 58.3 Evolve ultra 1920x1080 Very High Graphics Quality 1TX SMAA 85.7 vs 57.1 Dragon Age: Inquisition ultra 1920x1080 Ultra Graphics Quality 2x MSAA 54.2 vs 38.6 etc. You can scroll across and see all the average frame rates at different settings.
Without full proof yet, FX-83xx and a good cpu cooler and Windows 10 with DirectX 12 should match the core i5 in gaming if early reports prove correct. Would rather see GTX 970 + FX-8320 than GTX 960 and i5-4690K You do not need 16GB RAM on a single 1080p display with one GPU. 8GB is more than enough.
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