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Would This Be A Good Computer
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I am looking for a general computer to buy that I will eventually upgrade upon. I want a computer that has good specs already and then I am going to eventually upgrade the sound card ect. The PC will have to be able to be upgraded ovously. I would like the computer to be able to start out handling world of warcraft on ultra settings running 60 fps if possible , if it is not possible (for around $600) then I want close to it. I am going to upgrade this computer to run the top games on max later on but I will slowly get there.
Here is a computer that I think would meet these specs but I am not very knoledgeable about AMD so I would like someone elses opinion.
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Here is a computer that I think would meet these specs but I am not very knoledgeable about AMD so I would like someone elses opinion.
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honestly with the parts that r00t gave me i think you could get a better pc than that.
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you would have to buy an HDD and optical drive aswell and here is a nice case i was looking at that came with a 550w PSU.
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you would have to buy an HDD and optical drive aswell and here is a nice case i was looking at that came with a 550w PSU.
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Yeah that is a pretty could computer, you could change a few things, but knee than that, it is great.
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helld2bnet wrote honestly with the parts that r00t gave me i think you could get a better pc than that.The reason I am getting this computer is so that I can upgrade it. If I were to out right build one I would have to buy windows 8 (200$) case, dvd drive, power supply all seperately along with everything else like processer, graphics card, RAM, motherboard, and a sound card. By buying this I get all of that and I can just upgrade the processor and the video card and end up getting a really good computer. It is cheaper and easier.
Case: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (or any ATX mid tower i think would be good but it what you want.)
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you would have to buy an HDD and optical drive aswell and here is a nice case i was looking at that came with a 550w PSU.
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No1 wroteTrue, i forgot about windows too so thanks for reminding me i am currently upgrading my pc but im jsut buying a new case,cpu,gpu,psu, and mobohelld2bnet wrote honestly with the parts that r00t gave me i think you could get a better pc than that.The reason I am getting this computer is so that I can upgrade it. If I were to out right build one I would have to buy windows 8 (200$) case, dvd drive, power supply all seperately along with everything else like processer, graphics card, RAM, motherboard, and a sound card. By buying this I get all of that and I can just upgrade the processor and the video card and end up getting a really good computer. It is cheaper and easier.
Case: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (or any ATX mid tower i think would be good but it what you want.)
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you would have to buy an HDD and optical drive aswell and here is a nice case i was looking at that came with a 550w PSU.
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I found you a pre built computer that is better than that one from best buy and cheaper and with a 700w Power Supply so your GPU can be upgraded
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If you need a cheaper graphics card let me know, But as everyone has said its cheaper and better to build your own computer.
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If you need a cheaper graphics card let me know, But as everyone has said its cheaper and better to build your own computer.
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don't get a GTX 650... they're overpriced and not too good...
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No1 wrotehelld2bnet wrote honestly with the parts that r00t gave me i think you could get a better pc than that.The reason I am getting this computer is so that I can upgrade it. If I were to out right build one I would have to buy windows 8 (200$) case, dvd drive, power supply all seperately along with everything else like processer, graphics card, RAM, motherboard, and a sound card. By buying this I get all of that and I can just upgrade the processor and the video card and end up getting a really good computer. It is cheaper and easier.
Case: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (or any ATX mid tower i think would be good but it what you want.)
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
GPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Motherboard: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
PSU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
you would have to buy an HDD and optical drive aswell and here is a nice case i was looking at that came with a 550w PSU.
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Building one is always cheaper.
Not to mention the one you could build would out-perform this one.
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ear wrote don't get a GTX 650... they're overpriced and not too good...dude the gtx650 ti is freaking awesome, and honestly its not that much.
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