Gaming PC build
#1
Posted 13 April 2013 - 02:30 PM
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#2
Posted 13 April 2013 - 02:33 PM
That depends, are you looking to build an e-peen machine or a money-efficient build?
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#3
Posted 13 April 2013 - 02:45 PM
Just built two, your budget will get you a nice one, I used second hand parts and for under £300 i can run Tomb raider maxed out apart from Tressfx(her hair on high setting). Crysis 3 also runs very high and looks awesome,just a shame the games a bit lacking.
#4
Posted 13 April 2013 - 02:47 PM
I am currently working on plans for building a gaming PC,for now its gonna cost me around $1300. I need money T.T
#5
Posted 13 April 2013 - 07:18 PM
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#6
Posted 14 April 2013 - 01:14 AM
Would you recommended a desktop or a laptop? I need one for college later and I want to have in mind what I should get.
both have merits, both of ours are desktops as when building them i had a wider scope for parts and cooling, laptop is handy but not as flexible as a desktop with regards to future upgrades. Oh and a games laptop seems pretty expensive.
#7
Posted 14 April 2013 - 02:16 AM
There's one very important thing I'd want to know before I make an recommendations; do you have a monitor, mouse and keyboard that you could use for this PC? I ask because if you don't have these it could quite drastically reduce what you can afford to spend on the PC itself.
I can also give you some good advice that applies no matter what. The first is don't skimp on the power supply, seriously make sure you get a good one if you don't you'll almost certainly regret it in the long run. Secondly made sure you get a Solid State Drive for your OS as a minimum but ideally get a bigger one you can install a few games on too. You will probably want a regular hard drive along side the SSD for document storage etc.
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#8
Posted 14 April 2013 - 06:36 AM
Yeah, I might get a laptop for college use and a desktop for gaming and programming.
both have merits, both of ours are desktops as when building them i had a wider scope for parts and cooling, laptop is handy but not as flexible as a desktop with regards to future upgrades. Oh and a games laptop seems pretty expensive.
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#9
Posted 14 April 2013 - 11:41 AM
Thanks Nick. Yes, I already have a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. However, I do need an O/S to be included in that $1000 budget.There's one very important thing I'd want to know before I make an recommendations; do you have a monitor, mouse and keyboard that you could use for this PC? I ask because if you don't have these it could quite drastically reduce what you can afford to spend on the PC itself.
I can also give you some good advice that applies no matter what. The first is don't skimp on the power supply, seriously make sure you get a good one if you don't you'll almost certainly regret it in the long run. Secondly made sure you get a Solid State Drive for your OS as a minimum but ideally get a bigger one you can install a few games on too. You will probably want a regular hard drive along side the SSD for document storage etc.
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#10
Posted 14 April 2013 - 08:21 PM
Well the OS I'd recommend (Windows 7 Home Premium) costs about $100, so you've got $900 for a complete tower. That could get you a lot of PC.
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Posted 15 April 2013 - 04:20 AM
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#12
Posted 15 April 2013 - 12:19 PM
At the moment both AMD and Intel seem to be changing socket standards every year or two so a future proof motherboard isn't really something you can get. So it's very likely that any CPU upgrades in 2/3 years will need a new motherboard. Shouldn't have any problems with graphics cards for a while though PCI-E will likely be the standard for some time as even that massively expensive Nvidia GeForce Titan isn't anywhere near maxing PCI-Es potential data transfer capabilities. Any decent DDR3 RAM should be good for a few years though as will a good case, PSU, SSD etc.
#13
Posted 16 April 2013 - 08:05 AM
At the moment both AMD and Intel seem to be changing socket standards every year or two so a future proof motherboard isn't really something you can get. So it's very likely that any CPU upgrades in 2/3 years will need a new motherboard. Shouldn't have any problems with graphics cards for a while though PCI-E will likely be the standard for some time as even that massively expensive Nvidia GeForce Titan isn't anywhere near maxing PCI-Es potential data transfer capabilities. Any decent DDR3 RAM should be good for a few years though as will a good case, PSU, SSD etc.
Gotcha. If you don't mind would you check out my build? The good folks at Tom's Hardware seemed to like it.
Edited by BobbyRiddle, 16 April 2013 - 08:06 AM.
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#14
Posted 16 April 2013 - 08:56 AM
That looks like a very nice PC, all high quality parts and very good value for money. It's actually quite a bit more powerful than mine which makes me a little bit jealous but when I made it I had a much lower budget to play with.
#15
Posted 16 April 2013 - 10:49 AM
Thanks Nick. People actually rave about that graphics card and CPU. Honestly they are probably more than what I need, but what the heck right? Thanks for all your help man!
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#16
Posted 16 April 2013 - 11:03 AM
Happy to help.
#17
Posted 16 April 2013 - 12:07 PM
I have two of the 6870's, which are similar in terms of performance, and they are awesome. Great build, have fun!
#18
Posted 17 April 2013 - 05:18 AM
I have two of the 6870's, which are similar in terms of performance, and they are awesome. Great build, have fun!
Yeah and after I made my purchases on Newegg last night that graphics card got me promo codes for Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, and Far Cry Blooddragon. I probably would not have bought Tomb Raider, but I was planning on picking up the other two. Thank you AMD!
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Posted 17 April 2013 - 06:34 AM
Yeah and after I made my purchases on Newegg last night that graphics card got me promo codes for Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, and Far Cry Blooddragon. I probably would not have bought Tomb Raider, but I was planning on picking up the other two. Thank you AMD!
I remember getting DIRT and Witcher2 with mine.
#20
Posted 17 April 2013 - 09:33 AM
I remember getting DIRT and Witcher2 with mine.
Nice. There is no better way to show off your graphics card then with Witcher 2.
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