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building pc. help 500 GPD / $760. +Rep
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Im building a gaming pc
budget : 500 GPD which is equal to $759.37
i will need the mouse , keyboar plus monitor with it.
This is my first time building a pc. Little help would be nice.
Would like to play games like Dayz and bf4 in decent setting.
+REP to someone that can help.
budget : 500 GPD which is equal to $759.37
i will need the mouse , keyboar plus monitor with it.
This is my first time building a pc. Little help would be nice.
Would like to play games like Dayz and bf4 in decent setting.
+REP to someone that can help.
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I prefer not to use PCPP, but in this case it is much easier. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is a fantastic place to buy components from and it's what I usually suggest, but they have a lot of components out of stock right now and higher costs than other vendors. For that reason, you're going to be better off using PCPP to buy components from different places to get the best price, if you can.
Anyway, here's the build I suggest for £500;
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Great little starter rig with a nice monitor. Add another 4GB RAM when you have a spare £30, then add an SSD and then you can start upgrading accordingly.
Anyway, here's the build I suggest for £500;
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Great little starter rig with a nice monitor. Add another 4GB RAM when you have a spare £30, then add an SSD and then you can start upgrading accordingly.
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