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Is this a good BUDGET gaming pc?
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I can't stress the word budget enough. I know some parts, for the most part, are bad. (Graphics card for example) and I will be upgrading them over time. This is just a base PC that I am looking at getting. Here are the specs;
AMD Bulldozer FX 4100 3.6Ghz Processor
ATI Radeon 6450 1GB graphics card
500GB SATA harddrive
4GB DDR3 Ram
500w power supply
Gigabyte M68MT-S2P motherboard
I only really want to play games like Portal, Half Life, Counter Strike and Garrys Mod. When I get a better graphics card I will be playing games like Skyrim, Fallout and GW2.
Thanks for your help guys
AMD Bulldozer FX 4100 3.6Ghz Processor
ATI Radeon 6450 1GB graphics card
500GB SATA harddrive
4GB DDR3 Ram
500w power supply
Gigabyte M68MT-S2P motherboard
I only really want to play games like Portal, Half Life, Counter Strike and Garrys Mod. When I get a better graphics card I will be playing games like Skyrim, Fallout and GW2.
Thanks for your help guys
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yep sounds good im gonna get a Corsair h100 watercooling unit random case 1200w psu HD Radeon 7950 and 24 gb ram
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20p wrote yep sounds good im gonna get a Corsair h100 watercooling unit random case 1200w psu HD Radeon 7950 and 24 gb ram
Dear Christ. I wish I had money like that xD
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Looks good as a base model.
Make sure your Power supply has at least a bronze rating on it as it can lead to your whole system breaking if it goes faulty
Make sure your Power supply has at least a bronze rating on it as it can lead to your whole system breaking if it goes faulty
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ConnorHamilton wrote Looks good as a base model.
Make sure your Power supply has at least a bronze rating on it as it can lead to your whole system breaking if it goes faulty
Sounds good to me! Thanks for the feedback
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how much will it cost you.
One of my friends bought a pc from ebay for 450 and he runs COD4,Minecraft,Skrim and others on it all on high graphics.
One of my friends bought a pc from ebay for 450 and he runs COD4,Minecraft,Skrim and others on it all on high graphics.
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Give wrote how much will it cost you.
One of my friends bought a pc from ebay for 450 and he runs COD4,Minecraft,Skrim and others on it all on high graphics.
Just about 300 pounds...
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Yeah it will be a alright one.
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1967 wrote Yeah it will be a alright one.
Thanks for the feedback
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You might as well snag a 600/700w PSU if you're planning on upgrading.
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