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Pls Help PC building Noob here. 1.5k Budget
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Since I dont know very much about PC building i considered buying a Alienware but I only read shitty things about them so I thought to myself if anybody on TTG could help me. As in Title my Budget is about 1500
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Dollars? Pounds?
Do you need a whole setup or just the PC itself?
Do you need a whole setup or just the PC itself?
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fuzxn wrote Dollars? Pounds?
Do you need a whole setup or just the PC itself?
Euro. And only the PC itself I already own Monitor etc .
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1200 Euro System, would probably handle anything you can throw at it at a very good frame rate. SSD For speed, HDD For storage, Lots of ram for content creation if you're into that. Windows 8.1, Quad core i7 and a Gigabyte GTX 780 all on a asus maximum VI Hero in a corsair case. Very high quality parts. if you want to know what kinda FPS you'll get, search for Gigabyte GTX 780 Benchmarks on youtube or something.
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Also left some budget for any other upgrades you want.
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Also left some budget for any other upgrades you want.
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Dude, You can build your own custom computer for about 500-800 keep the extra for upgrades later on down the line.
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OTP wrote Dude, You can build your own custom computer for about 500-800 keep the extra for upgrades later on down the line.. Yea i could dude but the problem is I dont know which components are good
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I'm no wizard when it comes to building computers but i know without a doubt building your own pc is so much cheaper then getting a pre-built. lots of people on here will say the same
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fuzxn wrote 1200 Euro System, would probably handle anything you can throw at it at a very good frame rate. SSD For speed, HDD For storage, Lots of ram for content creation if you're into that. Windows 8.1, Quad core i7 and a Gigabyte GTX 780 all on a asus maximum VI Hero in a corsair case. Very high quality parts. if you want to know what kinda FPS you'll get, search for Gigabyte GTX 780 Benchmarks on youtube or something.
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Also left some budget for any other upgrades you want.
Do I need to build it by myself and if yes is this hard ? Lol
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RsCrusaiiDe wrotefuzxn wrote 1200 Euro System, would probably handle anything you can throw at it at a very good frame rate. SSD For speed, HDD For storage, Lots of ram for content creation if you're into that. Windows 8.1, Quad core i7 and a Gigabyte GTX 780 all on a asus maximum VI Hero in a corsair case. Very high quality parts. if you want to know what kinda FPS you'll get, search for Gigabyte GTX 780 Benchmarks on youtube or something.
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Also left some budget for any other upgrades you want.
Do I need to build it by myself and if yes is this hard ? Lol
You will need to build it yourself however it's not hard, watch this video, very helpful.
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Motto: Me big smarts. Brainy boy do learns much
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fuzxn wrote 1200 Euro System, would probably handle anything you can throw at it at a very good frame rate. SSD For speed, HDD For storage, Lots of ram for content creation if you're into that. Windows 8.1, Quad core i7 and a Gigabyte GTX 780 all on a asus maximum VI Hero in a corsair case. Very high quality parts. if you want to know what kinda FPS you'll get, search for Gigabyte GTX 780 Benchmarks on youtube or something.His budget is 1500, not 1200. His currency is Euro, not GBP.
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Also left some budget for any other upgrades you want.
This thread is a train wreck, wow.
OP-Do you need an OS or peripherals? Where are you located in Europe so we can recommend somewhere close to you to purchase from. Don't want to recommend German parts if you're French.
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