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I'm actually trying to help you. That's fine if you don't know much about computers but to me it seems like you just chose the priciest parts on the site. I've seen it plenty of times.

Like I said if you are willing to give us a budget we could make a build for you and you build it or ask your local computer hardware shop if they will build it for you.
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You don't need an AMD and an Nvidia card, that's just a waste of money. You can only use one of them.
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That's why I have the form on the sticky. If you play at 1080p OP, you should stick with a single 670. You can max any game at 60 FPS with it. Two 670s are good bang for your buck in their price range, but it's more than likely completely unnecessary.

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Would you like me to do a build based on this form?
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r00t_b33r wrote That's why I have the form on the sticky. If you play at 1080p OP, you should stick with a single 670. You can max any game at 60 FPS with it. Two 670s are good bang for your buck in their price range, but it's more than likely completely unnecessary.

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Would you like me to do a build based on this form?


I Wouldnt like you to build it for me, i wasnt to learn how to put PC's to gether and such, but if you could recommend parts from places that would be amazing, and i will be recording on high quality games and speed arts to put on youtube so i will need a lot of power due to fraps taking up a lot of CPU Usage while recording, i would like a 3gb-4gb Gpu, maybe 2 670's as you said, i want a good looking case btw, 16 gb ram. They are the basic things atm. Just need help with the rest of the parts
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DerpinDolphin wrote
r00t_b33r wrote That's why I have the form on the sticky. If you play at 1080p OP, you should stick with a single 670. You can max any game at 60 FPS with it. Two 670s are good bang for your buck in their price range, but it's more than likely completely unnecessary.

Forums/p=26191417.html#26191417

Would you like me to do a build based on this form?


I Wouldnt like you to build it for me, i wasnt to learn how to put PC's to gether and such, but if you could recommend parts from places that would be amazing, and i will be recording on high quality games and speed arts to put on youtube so i will need a lot of power due to fraps taking up a lot of CPU Usage while recording, i would like a 3gb-4gb Gpu, maybe 2 670's as you said, i want a good looking case btw, 16 gb ram. They are the basic things atm. Just need help with the rest of the parts

Is your monitor 1080p and do you plan on upgrading to say... A 2560x1440 panel? Otherwise there's not point in more than 2GB VRAM with a 670. More VRAM does not equate to more performance. A 3570K will handle everything you want to do perfectly. RAM is cheap enough to the point that having too much is not something you can get torn up about anymore.

And haha, of course I can't actually build it for you!
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I think this is quite a good build...... Yet again i dont have a clue about computers Lol!
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r00t_b33r wrote
DerpinDolphin wrote
r00t_b33r wrote That's why I have the form on the sticky. If you play at 1080p OP, you should stick with a single 670. You can max any game at 60 FPS with it. Two 670s are good bang for your buck in their price range, but it's more than likely completely unnecessary.

Forums/p=26191417.html#26191417

Would you like me to do a build based on this form?


I Wouldnt like you to build it for me, i wasnt to learn how to put PC's to gether and such, but if you could recommend parts from places that would be amazing, and i will be recording on high quality games and speed arts to put on youtube so i will need a lot of power due to fraps taking up a lot of CPU Usage while recording, i would like a 3gb-4gb Gpu, maybe 2 670's as you said, i want a good looking case btw, 16 gb ram. They are the basic things atm. Just need help with the rest of the parts

Is your monitor 1080p and do you plan on upgrading to say... A 2560x1440 panel? Otherwise there's not point in more than 2GB VRAM with a 670. More VRAM does not equate to more performance. A 3570K will handle everything you want to do perfectly. RAM is cheap enough to the point that having too much is not something you can get torn up about anymore.

Well im thinking of having a Dual Monitor thing of maybe 2 20" monitors. How do i check if my monitor is 1080p? Atm im running on a 32" tv...
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DerpinDolphin wrote
r00t_b33r wrote
DerpinDolphin wrote
r00t_b33r wrote That's why I have the form on the sticky. If you play at 1080p OP, you should stick with a single 670. You can max any game at 60 FPS with it. Two 670s are good bang for your buck in their price range, but it's more than likely completely unnecessary.

Forums/p=26191417.html#26191417

Would you like me to do a build based on this form?


I Wouldnt like you to build it for me, i wasnt to learn how to put PC's to gether and such, but if you could recommend parts from places that would be amazing, and i will be recording on high quality games and speed arts to put on youtube so i will need a lot of power due to fraps taking up a lot of CPU Usage while recording, i would like a 3gb-4gb Gpu, maybe 2 670's as you said, i want a good looking case btw, 16 gb ram. They are the basic things atm. Just need help with the rest of the parts

Is your monitor 1080p and do you plan on upgrading to say... A 2560x1440 panel? Otherwise there's not point in more than 2GB VRAM with a 670. More VRAM does not equate to more performance. A 3570K will handle everything you want to do perfectly. RAM is cheap enough to the point that having too much is not something you can get torn up about anymore.

Well im thinking of having a Dual Monitor thing of maybe 2 20" monitors. How do i check if my monitor is 1080p? Atm im running on a 32" tv...

Go to the control panel and click "Adjust screen resolution."

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Then you should see something like this. For instance, my laptop is 1280x800.

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Since you'd only be able to play on one of the two monitors, a 670 would be perfect.
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DerpinDolphin wrote Resolution : 1360 x 768

Yep, looks like I'll be including a new monitor in your list, too. You can afford a nice 1920 x 1200 IPS panel like the U2412M.

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Thoughts? Like it?

EDIT: Also have to go for now. I'll be back soon.
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