Is any of these good for gaming

CPU: Intel Core i5 4690k (Devil's Canyon) Unlocked
Cooler: Asus Silent Square EVO
GPU: MSI AMD R9 290 GAMING Graphics Card (4GB, DDR5, PCI-E)
RAM: Corsair Vengance 8GB DDR3
PSU: Corsair CX600
SSD: New 128GB Sandisk X110
HDD: 1TB
Optical: DVD / BlueRay
Motherboard: MSI Z97 GAMING 3 with Killer Ethernet
Case: Thermaltake Commander Series




Or


CPU - Intel I5 4460 4 cores, 3,2ghz (3,4ghz turbo)
Memory - Corsair 8GB DDR3
Motherboard - MSI H81M-P33 LGA1150 M-ATX Motherboard (Intel H81, DDR3, 2x USB 3.0, GBE LAN, VGA, DVI)
Storage HDD - WD 1TB Internal Hard Drive - Caviar Blue
PSU - XFX TS Series (430W) (80 Plus Bronze Certified)
Graphic card - ASUS GTX 760 DirectCU II OC
Case - Xigmatek Midgard II

is this a decent pc build or is there anymore info needed? and how much would a pc with these things be worth or atleast a opnion on worth thanks :) im a pc noob sorry.

Comments

  • Im not really an expert with building pc's but there are a few things I do know.
    If I where you I would invest in a good nvidea GPU (atleast, if you are going to play tripple A games) because allot of games run smoother on nvidea cards while you would need a more powerfull AMD card for the same performance. Im not a fanboy at al, I have the R9 270x.
    Its just that gamecompanys optmize their games better for Nvidea cards. Also, nvidea has better software to reduce screen tearing and things like that.
  • nGhost wrote: »
    Im not really an expert with building pc's but there are a few things I do know.
    If I where you I would invest in a good nvidea GPU (atleast, if you are going to play tripple A games) because allot of games run smoother on nvidea cards while you would need a more powerfull AMD card for the same performance. Im not a fanboy at al, I have the R9 270x.
    Its just that gamecompanys optmize their games better for Nvidea cards. Also, nvidea has better software to reduce screen tearing and things like that.
    not true, choosing a GPU is based on what budget you have, there are different vendors with different overclock speeds. You have to look at the benchmarks of each card and compare prices/performance.
    bbbbeast wrote: »
    First one is way better

    Agreed, first one is alot better.
  • nGhost wrote: »
    Im not really an expert with building pc's but there are a few things I do know.
    If I where you I would invest in a good nvidea GPU (atleast, if you are going to play tripple A games) because allot of games run smoother on nvidea cards while you would need a more powerfull AMD card for the same performance. Im not a fanboy at al, I have the R9 270x.
    Its just that gamecompanys optmize their games better for Nvidea cards. Also, nvidea has better software to reduce screen tearing and things like that.

    Nvidia is overrated. R9 390 performs better and is cheaper than GTX 970.