View Full Version : Buying a new computer.
Chippy
12-17-2011, 08:54 PM
Hey guys,
I am looking to buy myself a new gaming computer, I was wondering if you guys had any specific suggestions other than newegg, cyberpowerpc, tigerdirect etc. Obviously I know not to go to bestbuy for shit like that lol. My budget is 6-700 dollars wondering if I can get a decent rig for that much.
Again any help or direction would be welcome, Thank you.
Kaenil
12-19-2011, 10:49 PM
You didn't say if you wanted to buy one pre-built or if you wanted to build one yourself. I recommend building one. I haven't done it myself, waiting until next year. I hear it's something that just seems immensely complicated before you do it, but after you realize it wasn't so difficult. It's also cheaper than getting one pre-built.
Here's a couple links if you are interested in building it yourself.
A recent post on MMO-Champion with builds of varying prices. (http://www.mmo-champion.com/content/2590-Chromatic-Dragon-Pet-Video-Setup-of-the-Month-Fan-Art-The-Daily-Blink)
The Build A PC subreddit. (http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc) Don't forget to check out the Beginners Guide, Resources and Related sections on the right side.
Deanob
12-28-2011, 08:45 PM
Get the following:
- Antec gaming Three Hundred case
- Cooler master 450-600w PSU
- AMD A8-3870K Quad Core 3.0GHz Unlocked APU
- 4GB dual chan memory Kit 1600MHZ is a must. Cheapest kit you can find, usually G.skill
- Any FM1 mobo (ASUS is good, Biostar is good for the price)
- WD Black 1TB or more Hard Drive (depending on your budget)
- AMD 6670 1GB Video Card (get fanless if possible)
Make sure to set crossfire mode on once Win7/Drivers are installed.
You'll have a budget machine that can out perform most i5 builds.
Above should cost roughly $600... unfortunately cost of hard drives have more than doubled so might want to consider a 120GB SSD drive. You'll lose the extra storage but gain read/write access.
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