I'm in Quebec, so that's on the complete other side of Vancouver.
How good are the performance on GTX 960 and R9 280X? I don't want them to have a hard time handling something like Witcher 3 on medium/high settings. If I have to pay a little over 300$ CAN, so be it, but i don't want to surpass 400$, taxes included. =/
Are AMD CPUs that bad compared to an i5 for me to need a new motherboard if i want better framerates?
Depends on the game, but in general I can safely say that Intel i5 processors generally perform better than any currently available AMD processors in terms of framerate. Here's a CPU performance benchmark for Dragon Age Inquisition by Techspot. DA:I runs on the Frostbite 3 engine which apparently scales well with multiple cores, but in framerate performance the quad core i5 still beats out hexa and octo core AMD processors.
It's hard to say for future games that haven't been released yet, but I don't expect future games to get better for AM3 platforms. Any optimizations that allow AMD processors to run better framerates would still largely apply to Intel processors which beat AMD in per-core performance. Having more cores doesn't pay off very well when most games don't make much use of more than 4 cores so stronger single-core performance is still important and means more for overall performance right now.
Gat I need a network card because apparently my motherboard Ethernet port is causing problems
but which versuion should i get: PCI or PCIe
What motherboard do you have? I'd probably go for PCI-E as it's newer and faster than PCI. That said, PCI probably wouldn't bottleneck gigabit networking anyway, so it doesn't matter too strongly one way or the other. Get whichever one is cheaper.
This D-Link gigabit PCI model is just $9 and seems to have good reviews all round. It's a bit old but according to this Microsoft webpage, 6 out of 8 users say it is compatible with Windows 8.1. Amazon product reviews also indicate that it should be compatible with Windows 8.
Guys, I'm building a PC for my bro. He's not a big gamer, but I'm sure having a PC now will tempt him into that in the near future. Doesn't need a "max" all PC.
He's budget is a bit low for now so he'll be running on integrated with an i3. Is this a good enough PC? Can I do better. Budget is around $300-$350. Leaving some room for a GTX660-GTX960 in the future and an extra stick of 4GB RAM.
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=27684306
Link doesn't work. We'll need a screenshot or a public link of some kind. PCPartPicker.com works well for sharing parts lists.