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HELP! Gaming Computer.. Good Or NOT?
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You could make it cheaper if you built it yourself, Also the GFX card isn't very good.
I'm playing DayZ on an i5 3570k and XFX 7770 but my card still hold's me back
I'm playing DayZ on an i5 3570k and XFX 7770 but my card still hold's me back
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Joeshep1997 wrote You could make it cheaper if you built it yourself, Also the GFX card isn't very good.Okay well I am terrible at building machines so my question is...
Would arma 2 still run well? atleast like 50 fps?
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I would recommend having someone build one for you, it would be cheaper and you could get a better graphics card
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Fabelorr wrote I would recommend having someone build one for you, it would be cheaper and you could get a better graphics cardWell in my town i live its small so I dont
know anyone who builds them. Do you have recomendations for a 600-700$ Canadian premade computer to run arma?
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You could build a much better performing PC yourself.
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CyberPowerPC is the worst place to buy it from. They always have backordered items and shitty customer service. I would suggest building it yourself as it isn't hard to do so. Buy all your parts from either NewEgg or Amazon.
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I honestly wouldn't recommend buying a pre-built gaming computer as I over $1300 on one and it was the worst thing I could have ever done, I quickly realised I could of got so much more for my hard earned money.
Really take it into consideration of what other people are saying about building your own, it's really not that hard just do a little bit of research and watch a few tutorials on youtube and once you feel you have learnt enough to build your computer go ahead and order the parts and you should be good!
Trust me it's the best solution!
Really take it into consideration of what other people are saying about building your own, it's really not that hard just do a little bit of research and watch a few tutorials on youtube and once you feel you have learnt enough to build your computer go ahead and order the parts and you should be good!
Trust me it's the best solution!
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Make one yourself
It will be cheaper and better.
It will be cheaper and better.
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