@OP:
Even cheaper if a PC gamer, like me, doesn't necessarily want its PC to beat new gen consoles at launch time: for now I upgraded my old PC just with new HDDs, that I needed anyway, not just for gaming, and a silent and cheap passively cooled R7 250 GPU, next year or later, I'll do a semi-major upgrade that even staying under 300 euros should be enough to beat a PS4: new mobo, at least 16GB DDR4 RAM (or maybe DDR5, if like PS4, PC mobos and chipsets too will start supporting it also as main RAM), and a mid range APU (mid range for next year or later, that is), that working in Crossfire with my current R7 should give enough GPU performances besides CPU ones.







