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Gigahertz wroteInterstellar wroteGigahertz wrote With my budget build I think you'll be thrilled
Any other rigs shall be killed
This rig will provide you with mad FPS
Especially with Gmod
You'll even be able to run Arma 2 DayZ mod!
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Wouldn't the dual core bottleneck on some games. I know my friend's did and it was specifically on DayZ
This dual core will provide you with plenty of frames
Especially in the demanding games
I have the same CPU
And let me tell you, it's the opposite of poo
This dual core is even overclockable
Unlock more performance as long as you get your clock stable
Trust me, this build brings a lot to the table.
I'm going to have to agree with him agaiiin, he must have a large brain.
This guy is insane.
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It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
It's also a well known fact that the ladies love a Pentium..
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
It's also a well known fact that the ladies love a Pentium..
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I should be able to get a few extra bucks. Thanks for the advice guys I am looking into options now.
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Sanctorum wrote It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
Added a GPU at the bottom of the screenshot, just above the price.
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Sanctorum wrote It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
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$650 in hand right now so let's see where I end up.
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Gigahertz wroteI meant OP, he never included a GPU in his original build. I noticed the R9 270 in your suggestionSanctorum wrote It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
Added a GPU at the bottom of the screenshot, just above the price.
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Sanctorum wroteGigahertz wroteI meant OP, he never included a GPU in his original build. I noticed the R9 270 in your suggestionSanctorum wrote It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
Added a GPU at the bottom of the screenshot, just above the price.
Ohhhh right, my bad. Sorry :p
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Sanctorum wroteI think that build would be the ideal setup for his price range. IF he had extra money i would get a triple core processor but that adds money to the list. I also would try to obtain a 2k spec monitor so you can get the highest quality graphics without going to 4k which is also not cheap.Gigahertz wroteI meant OP, he never included a GPU in his original build. I noticed the R9 270 in your suggestionSanctorum wrote It's not much of a "gaming rig" without a GPU, is it? Gigahertz build is good, buuuut, I'd get this;
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A little more expensive and PCPP doesn't take in delivery costs. However, it includes a nice monitor and a slightly more powerful GPU than the one in Gigahertz build. The Pentium G3258 is a fantastic CPU. It will blow the A10-6800K out of the water. It's also overclockable so can perform even better. You can overclock on the stock CPU cooler with the G3258, so no need for an aftermarket CPU cooler although an aftermarket CPU cooler wouldn't hurt.
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Ary wrote get a triple core processor
What you be smoking?
Atom + Pentium = Triple core CPU?
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