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PLEASE POST ME A SETUP THAT I CAN USE TO MAKE A GOOD GAMING PC
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What resolution will you be playing at? What is your budget?
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Depends on your budget ultimately, and what size screen you will have.

Some mid range gaming cards:

GeForce GT 240
XFX GTS 250 Core edition
ATI HD 48xx

They will stretch you about 90-120 Pounds - 180 DOllars

You will want at very minimum 2 gigs of ram, i would go with 4.

You will need a decent size hard drive, 500GB or more, i recommend Western Digital.

The Cpu will depends on the motherboard, if intel, Maybe a Core i7.
If AMD Maybe a Phenom II X4.
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um there was a great setup guide a bit ago prob an hour ago about good setup for comps that was around $350 that would save around 1k ill try and find it for you and message you about it
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i have an asus its nice i can tell u i cn link u its mad nice
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For gaming i would recommend an AMD chip, good for cooling and clocking maybe Phenom II X4? I would say tho make sure everything is compatible before buying first!, i've had that problem and it gets soo expensive!
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def not go with intel, and asus boards for under 1k are just a cool looking piece of shit.
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