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Lineman wrote Hey I am wanting to get myself a RAM upgrade I have 4gb right now and I am wanting atleast 4gb more at least if I can get more with my money then show me. I have $50 can you show me the best I can get for that? I have a toshiba satellite l775.

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All you need.

That's a great price! Thanks so much man! +REp for you!
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Commander-Malak wrote When you said different price what do you mean there both 49.99?


I did not say different price. Get the case and be happy with it.

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Gwasbox wrote Budget & Currency: $300 USD

Peripherals & Monitor: Already have them.

Games: Runescape, DayZ, Cod games.

Software: Nothing major.

Aesthetics: Case will be hidden so anything cheap will work.

Rebates/Promos: Don't have any.

Details: Looking for a PC that I can run those games on without lagg. They don't need to be ran on the highest settings just where I can play them without lagging like hell.


A $300 build is not going to be running Arma 2, at all.


Ok that's fine. I heard the game was fun and wanted to try it. Can you make a build that can run the other games for $300?


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$319.93 + $10 worth of MIR. I simply could not go any lower to cut down final cost.

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It'd actually a pretty good build for $300 and it did not force me to not grab reliable components. It'll blow away any pre-built in its price range that's a guarantee.



Commander-Malak wrote Thank you for helping me my bad about reading incorrectly of what you said may i ask how long you have done this?


A couple of years now.


Commander-Malak wrote If I was to buy all those parts would I be able to set it up right off the bat or would I need to buy cables and more parts? I have never built a PC before so I don't much about this.


Everything will be supplied by your MOBO/PSU. That particular Antec Green PSU does not come with a power cord but you could re-use one if you have one lying around.
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And another quick question. Will that add onto my ram or will I have to take my current ram out to put that on, (I know nothing about computers so bare with me lol)
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Lineman wrote And another quick question. Will that add onto my ram or will I have to take my current ram out to put that on, (I know nothing about computers so bare with me lol)


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Remove old module, insert new RAM modules.

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Lineman wrote And another quick question. Will that add onto my ram or will I have to take my current ram out to put that on, (I know nothing about computers so bare with me lol)

Yep, you remove the current stick(s) and pop these in. The BIOS will detect them, you're done!

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Sweet thanks a bunch
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TegaHD wrote Alright guys this is my first build fr a gaming computer. 500 US Dollars

I need everything pretty much it will run windows 7.

Software: Photoshop
Details: will be used for gaming and video making!

I would like the staffs opinion on this as you guys look pretty legit!

Thanks

OK, I should've posted this earlier, but can you actually fill out the form? It's not clear to me if you need a monitor and peripherals. You also neglected to list any games you'll be playing.
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[quote="Generation"]
Gwasbox wrote
Generation wrote
Gwasbox wrote
Generation wrote
Gwasbox wrote When you said different price what do you mean there both 49.99?


I did not say different price. Get the case and be happy with it.

:biggrin:

Gwasbox wrote Budget & Currency: $300 USD

Peripherals & Monitor: Already have them.

Games: Runescape, DayZ, Cod games.

Software: Nothing major.

Aesthetics: Case will be hidden so anything cheap will work.

Rebates/Promos: Don't have any.

Details: Looking for a PC that I can run those games on without lagg. They don't need to be ran on the highest settings just where I can play them without lagging like hell.


A $300 build is not going to be running Arma 2, at all.


Ok that's fine. I heard the game was fun and wanted to try it. Can you make a build that can run the other games for $300?


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$319.93 + $10 worth of MIR. I simply could not go any lower to cut down final cost.

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It'd actually a pretty good build for $300 and it did not force me to not grab reliable components. It'll blow away any pre-built in its price range that's a guarantee.



Commander-Malak wrote Thank you for helping me my bad about reading incorrectly of what you said may i ask how long you have done this?


A couple of years now.


Commander-Malak wrote If I was to buy all those parts would I be able to set it up right off the bat or would I need to buy cables and more parts? I have never built a PC before so I don't much about this.


Everything will be supplied by your MOBO/PSU. That particular Antec Green PSU does not come with a power cord but you could re-use one if you have one lying around.

Ok and what do you recommend in terms of OS? Windows 7 Home Premium/Ultimate etc... or ubuntu or what?
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Gwasbox wrote Ok and what do you recommend in terms of OS? Windows 7 Home Premium/Ultimate etc... or ubuntu or what?


Windows 7 64 bit. You could always run Ubuntu along side it if you shrink the volume of your main drive and create a new partition.
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Generation wrote
Windows 7 64 bit. You could always run Ubuntu along side it if you shrink the volume of your main drive and create a new partition.


Ok thanks for all the help. Going to order my new build now.
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