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How much would it cost if i built my own computer to run games like DayZ, BF4 & games like that decently. Nothing too special but something that can run them pretty easily.
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What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
If you fill out these questions we can give you an idea of the parts your money could buy; which games you could run with these parts, and the resolution you could expect to play games at.
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
If you fill out these questions we can give you an idea of the parts your money could buy; which games you could run with these parts, and the resolution you could expect to play games at.
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Apinity wrote What is your budget and currency? (Pound sign does not work normally, use GBP abbreviation)
Do you need a monitor?
Do you need a keyboard?
Do you need a mouse?
Do you need an operating system?
If you fill out these questions we can give you an idea of the parts your money could buy; which games you could run with these parts, and the resolution you could expect to play games at.
We will need everything mouse, keyboard, monitor & OS. I will also need to be able to make multiple of them if that would somehow be an issue. USD is my currency.
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Can't help without a budget. Peripherals are going to set you back $150 at least, so what is your budget including mouse, kb and monitor? You need to make multiple of what?
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Sanctyy wrote Can't help without a budget. Peripherals are going to set you back $150 at least, so what is your budget including mouse, kb and monitor? You need to make multiple of what?
I have no limit, could buy $10,000 but would like to keep it around $800-$2000 unless $2000 is too overkill
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@Apinity - he needs peripherals.
OP- Will you overclock or not?
Also, what did you mean by this?;
I don't understand?
OP- Will you overclock or not?
Also, what did you mean by this?;
Lurky wrote I will also need to be able to make multiple of them if that would somehow be an issue.
I don't understand?
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you can get a really good computer for $2k
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Sanctyy wrote @Apinity - he needs peripherals.
OP- Will you overclock or not?
Also, what did you mean by this?;
Lurky wrote I will also need to be able to make multiple of them if that would somehow be an issue.
I don't understand?
I'm opening a business that's basically a gaming lounge, i don't want computers that are too expensive but i want them to be able to play a lot of games.
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Lurky wroteSanctyy wrote @Apinity - he needs peripherals.
OP- Will you overclock or not?
Also, what did you mean by this?;
Lurky wrote I will also need to be able to make multiple of them if that would somehow be an issue.
I don't understand?
I'm opening a business that's basically a gaming lounge, i don't want computers that are too expensive but i want them to be able to play a lot of games.
How many computers would be looking at buying altogether?
It really helps set a defining budget on what you are going to be able to purchase.
I mean, people could easily suggest a $5,000 build.
One thing you could look into is a software solution for multiple stations.
You could get a few really high-end computers then split out the performance across two different terminals.
Peripherals-wise. You should look into ambidextrous mice if you are opening a gaming lounge.
I would suggest the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . I can vouch for the Sensei range, I have the non-raw version of the Sensei and it is a brilliant mouse.
For the keyboard, I would recommend the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . It's a very good, compact keyboard which should help save some space on each station. Countless good reviews for the Quickfires.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is the monitor that will almost definitely be suggested by others here. I currently have 2 of these as my side monitors and probably use them more than my main central one . Very nice monitor, brilliant for the price.
If you paired Apinity's build above with these peripherals, you'd have a pretty sweet setup that could run pretty much everything maxed at 1080p.
If you don't want to bother overclocking, you could look into something more like an i5-4460 instead of the 4670k.
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