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This is my build so far. What am i missing or need to upgrade? I want to be able to run top notch games like COD and Battlefield with little to no lag. I would like to run it as smooth and fluently as possible.
With this build what else should i look into getting? It needs to be under $1,2000 now.
Here's the link to build my PC, just copy most of the things i put and send me the changes please.
I modified the shell to the one i like, if you want to change it for a better build let me know
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This is my build so far. What am i missing or need to upgrade? I want to be able to run top notch games like COD and Battlefield with little to no lag. I would like to run it as smooth and fluently as possible.
With this build what else should i look into getting? It needs to be under $1,2000 now.
Here's the link to build my PC, just copy most of the things i put and send me the changes please.
I modified the shell to the one i like, if you want to change it for a better build let me know
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NO. Simply NO.
There are so many things wrong with that it is not worth listing.
Are you willing to build your own PC? (It's not hard)
There are so many things wrong with that it is not worth listing.
Are you willing to build your own PC? (It's not hard)
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for that amount of money its not worth it also the Athlon x4 760k is actually the same performance as the Fx 4xxx series
and its cheaper so go for that anyway
and its cheaper so go for that anyway
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Terrabytez wrote NO. Simply NO.
There are so many things wrong with that it is not worth listing.
Are you willing to build your own PC? (It's not hard)
Really i would prefer to have it built by the company because if there is anything wrong with it its their fault not mine. If it is so easy maybe i will, but i dont mind paying extra for it to be done right...
Can i have some specifics on what i should fix?
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Realities wrote for that amount of money its not worth it also the Athlon x4 760k is actually the same performance as the Fx 4xxx series
and its cheaper so go for that anyway
Anything else i should fix? Can someone send me a better build site if mine wasnt very good... Trying to get opinions and research before i buy anything
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Building a PC is far better than getting a pre-built.
1) You can say that you did that
2) $300 ish extra for components
3 No limits to what you can do with it
4) satisfaction
5) skills and able to troubleshoot hardware issues (when they arise (rarely))
6) want to upgrade? really easy to do as you built the PC
Need I say more?
1) You can say that you did that
2) $300 ish extra for components
3 No limits to what you can do with it
4) satisfaction
5) skills and able to troubleshoot hardware issues (when they arise (rarely))
6) want to upgrade? really easy to do as you built the PC
Need I say more?
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AP7 wroteRealities wrote for that amount of money its not worth it also the Athlon x4 760k is actually the same performance as the Fx 4xxx series
and its cheaper so go for that anyway
Anything else i should fix? Can someone send me a better build site if mine wasnt very good... Trying to get opinions and research before i buy anything
The real question is, are you willing to build the computer yourself? If not, the computer you will be purchasing pre-built will either, A. Be terrible or B. Cost a lot extra for the performance you want. It really is not worth it as it's fairly easy to build your own and there are plenty of guides out there to help you along the way.
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Ok so if i buy all the parts which would be cheaper, and i assemble it. How much will i spend on things i need to put it together? And can i have a simple idea of stuff ill need
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United_Kingdom wroteAP7 wroteRealities wrote for that amount of money its not worth it also the Athlon x4 760k is actually the same performance as the Fx 4xxx series
and its cheaper so go for that anyway
Anything else i should fix? Can someone send me a better build site if mine wasnt very good... Trying to get opinions and research before i buy anything
The real question is, are you willing to build the computer yourself? If not, the computer you will be purchasing pre-built will either, A. Be terrible or B. Cost a lot extra for the performance you want. It really is not worth it as it's fairly easy to build your own and there are plenty of guides out there to help you along the way.
If you guys all think i really should then i can try to give it a shot. Im not that bad with stuff like this. I will need plenty of tutorials so i dont waste my money and end up breaking it all...
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How about this. Give me a list of the best affordable way i can get a top notch PC built. I will buy all parts and assemble it, i just need ideas/direction towards the right buys.
CPU:
Motherboard:
Memory:
Storage:
Video Card:
Power Supply:
Case:
Other things i could need.
Help me out and recommend me stuff
Over heating cant be a problem. I want to be able to play for say 4 hours and not have a problem. So if i need fans on anything tell me
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CPU:
Motherboard:
Memory:
Storage:
Video Card:
Power Supply:
Case:
Other things i could need.
Help me out and recommend me stuff
Over heating cant be a problem. I want to be able to play for say 4 hours and not have a problem. So if i need fans on anything tell me
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