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Hey guys, interested in having a build done for a gaming desktop. Nothing too fancy just enough to run World of Warcraft which is generally an insanely easy game to run.
Price range - 450-500 and hopefully have it by Christmas!
I'm only 18 with a low paying job until I graduate so don't have a ton of money. Thanks!
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BEL wrote Hey guys, interested in having a build done for a gaming desktop. Nothing too fancy just enough to run World of Warcraft which is generally an insanely easy game to run.
Price range - 450-500 and hopefully have it by Christmas!
I'm only 18 with a low paying job until I graduate so don't have a ton of money. Thanks!


Try something on pcpartpicker and we can give you some feedback?
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shwb wrote
BEL wrote Hey guys, interested in having a build done for a gaming desktop. Nothing too fancy just enough to run World of Warcraft which is generally an insanely easy game to run.
Price range - 450-500 and hopefully have it by Christmas!
I'm only 18 with a low paying job until I graduate so don't have a ton of money. Thanks!


Try something on pcpartpicker and we can give you some feedback?

Will do, want me to just link after I'm finished?
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BEL wrote
shwb wrote
BEL wrote Hey guys, interested in having a build done for a gaming desktop. Nothing too fancy just enough to run World of Warcraft which is generally an insanely easy game to run.
Price range - 450-500 and hopefully have it by Christmas!
I'm only 18 with a low paying job until I graduate so don't have a ton of money. Thanks!


Try something on pcpartpicker and we can give you some feedback?

Will do, want me to just link after I'm finished?


sure thing man have fun glad I could help
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shwb wrote
BEL wrote
shwb wrote
BEL wrote Hey guys, interested in having a build done for a gaming desktop. Nothing too fancy just enough to run World of Warcraft which is generally an insanely easy game to run.
Price range - 450-500 and hopefully have it by Christmas!
I'm only 18 with a low paying job until I graduate so don't have a ton of money. Thanks!


Try something on pcpartpicker and we can give you some feedback?

Will do, want me to just link after I'm finished?


sure thing man have fun glad I could help

Very appreciated, thank you:) now if I were to order the parts do they come in one bulk? Or seperate? And would it be here before Christmas..
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2 core, 4 thread CPU so will handle WoW and & CS-GO easily.

750ti is stil a great card and will be fine for what you need. No point spending more on a GPU which your not going to fully utilize.

I put a 120GB ssd in there. It should be alright for your needs but you can change that for a HDD if you wish if you feel that you need mass storage over quickness.

And the power supply is a steal at that price.

Using PCPP only gathers information about prices from other E-tailers. You will have to either pick your favorite one and buy all your parts from there or go to the cheapest place for all of them.
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Z170 mobo is cheaper than B150 and means you can OC that i3 a lil bit if you want.
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