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Grenader-Zim wrote My Custom PC Build, I had to stay under $550 for budget reasons, any tips and opinions would be helpful, thankyou.

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GIGABYTE GA-A75-UD4H FM1 AMD A75 (Hudson D3) SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard
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RAIDMAX HYBRID 2 RX-530SS 530W ATX12V V2.2/ EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready Modular Power Supply, New Version with Build-in ...
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AMD A8-3870K Unlocked Llano 3.0GHz Socket FM1 100W Quad-Core Desktop APU (CPU + GPU) with DirectX 11 Graphic AMD Radeon HD ...
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Team Xtreem LV 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model TXD38192M1866HC9KDC-L
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Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
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ASUS Black Blu-ray Drive SATA Model BC-12B1ST/BLK/B/AS - OEM
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You could do much better with a ~$500 budget.

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$550.91 + $35 worth of MIR.

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Better CPU, GPU, MOBO, and PSU.

I had to compromise on the RAM/HDD capacity but the performance and reliability difference is huge. You could always throw in more RAM / hard drives either way. The only time you should consider an AMD APU build is if you have a $350 budget or lower.


Thanks, yeah your right about the better for same price, I built one that was outstanding, with an i7 processor, but with everything it came out to over a thousand and that way outta my range.
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zHorizon wrote ****PC Build Request Form****

Budget & Currency: GDP 1200

Peripherals & Monitor: 24" Monitor, Razer mouse, a headset and keyboard.

Games: Mostly minecraft

Software: Windows 7

Aesthetics: Black case, maybe window with LED's

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Details: Run games smoothly, at around 60fps (on high settings)


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Total: 1199.93


CHECK UR PM FOR WINDOWS 7

Just wondering, why did you include an i7 2600k and not an SSD?


Since it's a high budget, you want to get for what you payed for huh? You can buy an SSD any time without the need to pay 200+ (like a new CPU) especially since the SSD prices are going down like crazy. I didn't include it because the guy wanted monitor + Gaming mouse + Gaming Keyboard + Headset. So I had to take out the SSD to include those without downgrading 2 of the main parts. So I went for the i7 2600k for "futureproof" purposes.. This guy won't need to upgrade for at least 4 - 5 years without being outdated.
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Form

Budget - 450 USD
Uses - Gaming and Browsing the internet
Games- Call of duty , Dayz/Arma 2
Programs - GoogleChrome
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Pot-Farm wrote Form

Budget - 450 USD
Uses - Gaming and Browsing the internet
Games- Call of duty , Dayz/Arma 2
Programs - GoogleChrome

I'm doing this, but you didn't actually fill out the form. It's in the OP and what I included in it is there for a reason. For instance, I have no way of knowing whether you expect a monitor or peripherals to be included in this build because there's no mention of them. Before I do anything, can you help me out and fill out the full form?
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r00t_b33r wrote
Pot-Farm wrote Form

Budget - 450 USD
Uses - Gaming and Browsing the internet
Games- Call of duty , Dayz/Arma 2
Programs - GoogleChrome

I'm doing this, but you didn't actually fill out the form. It's in the OP and what I included in it is there for a reason. For instance, I have no way of knowing whether you expect a monitor or peripherals to be included in this build because there's no mention of them. Before I do anything, can you help me out and fill out the full form?



Budget: 450

Peripherals & Monitor: I Won't be needing a monitor or Peripherals

Games:Call Of Duty's Dayz/Arma2

Software: Google Chrome,Steam,Bandicam

Aesthetics: Good quality case with a cheap price.

Rebates/Promos: Not Sure about

Details: Atleast 4GB of ram and a decent hard drive.
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>>>>LAPTOP RECOMMENDATION REQUEST FORM<<<<

Budget & Currency: 500.00 USD

Screen Size: Good one for Gaming

Software: Nope this is for Gaming only.

Details: Would like a big HD and good specs for gaming!
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So if I want to put my gaming PC in a different room than the room my modem is in, do I need to buy and install a wifi card or something along those lines or does the motherboard already have something like that?

The motherboard im getting is this-
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Thanks for the help!
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Budget & Currency: 1000

Screen Size: I don't really know any sizes but i want it pretty big

Software: I'm gonna be playing games like Battlefield,Borderlands,Skyrim,WoW,and Nba 2K12

Details: Big HD,and Led Keyboard.With good Battery Life.With Good bass in them if that is possible
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Budget:600-1000USD

Peripherals & Monitor:None for me

Games: Call of Dutys, Skyrim, BattleField 3, and alot of other fps games

Software: Google Chrome, Steam

Aesthetics: Doesn't matter to me if its cheap choose
it

Rebates/Promos: Probably Not

Details: Ram should be no less then 4GB
Something that can make me play most games
on ultra settings, and a built in wireless adapter (if possible)


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Pot-Farm wrote
r00t_b33r wrote
Pot-Farm wrote Form

Budget - 450 USD
Uses - Gaming and Browsing the internet
Games- Call of duty , Dayz/Arma 2
Programs - GoogleChrome

I'm doing this, but you didn't actually fill out the form. It's in the OP and what I included in it is there for a reason. For instance, I have no way of knowing whether you expect a monitor or peripherals to be included in this build because there's no mention of them. Before I do anything, can you help me out and fill out the full form?

Budget: 450

Peripherals & Monitor: I Won't be needing a monitor or Peripherals

Games:Call Of Duty's Dayz/Arma2

Software: Google Chrome,Steam,Bandicam

Aesthetics: Good quality case with a cheap price.

Rebates/Promos: Not Sure about

Details: Atleast 4GB of ram and a decent hard drive.

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$519 before promos and rebates

ODD: $3 off w/ promo code EMCNCHF22, ends 7/30
PSU: $25 off w/ promo code EMCNCHD29, ends 8/1
HDD: $10 off w/ promo code EMCNCHD37, ends 8/1
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Really nice build for the price. $20 bucks more gets you 8GB of ram and you've got a very good upgrade path. That PSU is overkill for this rig, but the price was right and it'll handle any upgrade you want to make as 650 watts is enough for any single GPU card system. I even included an aftermarket CPU cooler with the very capable AMD 955, which should overclock like a champ. Arma II is very demanding, but the 7770 will play it very nicely with lowered settings. This graph shows it with everything maxed.

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The card eats CoD for breakfast as well.

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