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Would like some opinions on which build I should get.
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I was surfing the web looking for some good gaming pc builds and I came across this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and I would like to know which one would be better for gaming mostly shooters, thanks.
So the AMD build or the Intel Build, I don't really mind the price as long as its under $1,600. Which is roughly 1254 Euros and roughly 1003 Pounds.
Also if you guys can think of a better build feel free to let me know.
So the AMD build or the Intel Build, I don't really mind the price as long as its under $1,600. Which is roughly 1254 Euros and roughly 1003 Pounds.
Also if you guys can think of a better build feel free to let me know.
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Whoever wrote that article rushed it and didn't cover anything for that matter. An LGA 2011 CPU for a gaming rig is a complete waste, and so is a 2600k for that matter. Any AMD CPU whether it be a $500 budget to a $3,000 should not be even in the list since they can't compete with themselves and Intel. The author suggests a PSU from a company that has horror stories all over the web, overkill RAM, and a low end video card considering the huge budget. You could build a 2500k + Crucial SSD + NHD14, and GTX 670 rig if you really tried. I can suggest a way better build but I'd need to know if you want me to include a genuine copy of Windows, any monitors or accessories.
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Generation wrote Whoever wrote that article rushed it and didn't cover anything for that matter. An LGA 2011 CPU for a gaming rig is a complete waste, and so is a 2600k for that matter. Any AMD CPU whether it be a $500 budget to a $3,000 should not be even in the list since they can't compete with themselves and Intel. The author suggests a PSU from a company that has horror stories all over the web, overkill RAM, and a low end video card considering the huge budget. You could build a 2500k + Crucial SSD + NHD14, and GTX 670 rig if you really tried. I can suggest a way better build but I'd need to know if you want me to include a genuine copy of Windows, any monitors or accessories.
Thanks a lot for letting me know this,
A genuine copy of windows would be nice and possibly a mouse but I really don't know which one exactly, I was kind of thinking about getting a microsoft sidewinder but if you suggest something better that'd be great, how much do you think all of this would come out to?
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Whoever wrote that article rushed it and didn't cover anything for that matter. An LGA 2011 CPU for a gaming rig is a complete waste, and so is a 2600k for that matter. Any AMD CPU whether it be a $500 budget to a $3,000 should not be even in the list since they can't compete with themselves and Intel. The author suggests a PSU from a company that has horror stories all over the web, overkill RAM, and a low end video card considering the huge budget. You could build a 2500k + Crucial SSD + NHD14, and GTX 670 rig if you really tried. I can suggest a way better build but I'd need to know if you want me to include a genuine copy of Windows, any monitors or accessories.
I Agree.....
I Agree.....
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-iKnockOut- wroteGeneration wrote Whoever wrote that article rushed it and didn't cover anything for that matter. An LGA 2011 CPU for a gaming rig is a complete waste, and so is a 2600k for that matter. Any AMD CPU whether it be a $500 budget to a $3,000 should not be even in the list since they can't compete with themselves and Intel. The author suggests a PSU from a company that has horror stories all over the web, overkill RAM, and a low end video card considering the huge budget. You could build a 2500k + Crucial SSD + NHD14, and GTX 670 rig if you really tried. I can suggest a way better build but I'd need to know if you want me to include a genuine copy of Windows, any monitors or accessories.
Thanks a lot for letting me know this,
A genuine copy of windows would be nice and possibly a mouse but I really don't know which one exactly, I was kind of thinking about getting a microsoft sidewinder but if you suggest something better that'd be great, how much do you think all of this would come out to?
The overall price will be reflected on what kind of games you want to play. I'm not too into mice/keyboards so messaging r00t_b33r would be a good choice - but I'd say anywhere from $50 - $70 for both would get you something good. Here's the actual build below.
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$1,051.89 for the tower with a genuine copy of Windows + $75 for the KB/mouse and that leaves you around $1,125 in total. That's a pretty big gap from $1500 and that leaves you with quite a bit of cash for a nice 120hz monitor from BenQ for example or to save it up if you want. A GTX 560 ti and a 2500k is going to slice through any game you play. You have lots of room for upgrades in this build since it's a nice, generous 750w Corsair that allows for high OC's on both GPU/CPU and SLI compatibility. Super fast and reliable Crucial SSD as boot so everything will load almost instantly.
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Generation wrote-iKnockOut- wroteGeneration wrote Whoever wrote that article rushed it and didn't cover anything for that matter. An LGA 2011 CPU for a gaming rig is a complete waste, and so is a 2600k for that matter. Any AMD CPU whether it be a $500 budget to a $3,000 should not be even in the list since they can't compete with themselves and Intel. The author suggests a PSU from a company that has horror stories all over the web, overkill RAM, and a low end video card considering the huge budget. You could build a 2500k + Crucial SSD + NHD14, and GTX 670 rig if you really tried. I can suggest a way better build but I'd need to know if you want me to include a genuine copy of Windows, any monitors or accessories.
Thanks a lot for letting me know this,
A genuine copy of windows would be nice and possibly a mouse but I really don't know which one exactly, I was kind of thinking about getting a microsoft sidewinder but if you suggest something better that'd be great, how much do you think all of this would come out to?
The overall price will be reflected on what kind of games you want to play. I'm not too into mice/keyboards so messaging r00t_b33r would be a good choice - but I'd say anywhere from $50 - $70 for both would get you something good. Here's the actual build below.
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$1,051.89 for the tower with a genuine copy of Windows + $75 for the KB/mouse and that leaves you around $1,125 in total. That's a pretty big gap from $1500 and that leaves you with quite a bit of cash for a nice 120hz monitor from BenQ for example or to save it up if you want. A GTX 560 ti and a 2500k is going to slice through any game you play. You have lots of room for upgrades in this build since it's a nice, generous 750w Corsair that allows for high OC's on both GPU/CPU and SLI compatibility. Super fast and reliable Crucial SSD as boot so everything will load almost instantly.
Thanks a lot man I really appreciate it.
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