You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
Need a build please.
Posted:

Need a build please.Posted:

iNeedYourWifi
  • V5 Launch
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
What is your budget and currency? $500-$600
Do you need a monitor? No
Do you need a keyboard? No
Do you need a mouse? No
Do you need an operating system? No
What will you use the PC for? I plan to use it as my main everyday computer and also play some pc games as well. I would like it to be powerful enough to run games such as CS Go, H1Z1 and Dayz at good frame rates. And will also use it to code as well if that effects its performance.

If possible could you please take into account the case I would I like and also have 16gb of RAM.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
#2. Posted:
lvy
  • Winter 2022
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
What do you mean by 'at good frames'
Im trying to make you a PC Part list, but $500-$600 just isnt enough budget for a 'gaming pc' to run those games on high fps.
#3. Posted:
iNeedYourWifi
  • Prospect
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
what's the budget I would need to run those games at a good frame rate?
#4. Posted:
lvy
  • Gold Member
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
At a "good" framerate for those games, i'd recommend atleast a decent i5 Quad Core (around $200-$250) and a safe running gpu i'd recommend is a GTX 970 ($310-$340) Plus extra's , you're looking at a minimum of $800
#5. Posted:
iNeedYourWifi
  • Prospect
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Well that's fine then. I plan to build it over the upcoming months.
#6. Posted:
lvy
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
This would be your ideal build for what you want, can run most games on max settings with high fps, there are room for downgrades if you want to save yourself some money, but the CPU has room for overclocking and the GPU can handle anything you throw at it, you can cut down costs elsewhere but i recommend you don't buy cheap and rubbish CPU's and GPU's, they're the components you need top quality.

Edit: Some of the prices are a bit off , on amazon they're cheaper. Also bare in mind there are room for money savings here, this is just an IDEAL setup.
#7. Posted:
iNeedYourWifi
  • Prospect
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 663
Reputation Power: 26
Is this all the parts I will need to build the system itself?
#8. Posted:
lvy
  • Fairy Master
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 669
Reputation Power: 2139
iNeedYourWifi wrote Is this all the parts I will need to build the system itself?


That is everything you need for your PC to be built, for it to run you'll need to have a WiFi Enabler and Operating System ready to install, i also left out an Optical Drive as most people install Windows from a USB now and all games are bought digitally.
#9. Posted:
16
  • 2 Million
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 3,683
Reputation Power: 12024
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 3,683
Reputation Power: 12024
BMP wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
This would be your ideal build for what you want, can run most games on max settings with high fps, there are room for downgrades if you want to save yourself some money, but the CPU has room for overclocking and the GPU can handle anything you throw at it, you can cut down costs elsewhere but i recommend you don't buy cheap and rubbish CPU's and GPU's, they're the components you need top quality.

Edit: Some of the prices are a bit off , on amazon they're cheaper. Also bare in mind there are room for money savings here, this is just an IDEAL setup.


No CPU cooler? DDR3? No SSD? Case barely would be able to fit that GPU while removing bays? $800-900? Ram is expensive, when you could get a single 16GB or 2x8GB in DDR4 for a little less lol




iNeedYourWifi wrote If possible could you please take into account the case I would I like and also have 16gb of RAM.


You just englished the **** out of this

Will you overclock?
What monitor do you have?
Are aesthetics something you want?
#10. Posted:
21
  • PC Master Race
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 05, 201311Year Member
Posts: 16,216
Reputation Power: 3087
Motto: Me big smarts. Brainy boy do learns much
Motto: Me big smarts. Brainy boy do learns much
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 05, 201311Year Member
Posts: 16,216
Reputation Power: 3087
Motto: Me big smarts. Brainy boy do learns much
BMP wrote What do you mean by 'at good frames'
Im trying to make you a PC Part list, but $500-$600 just isnt enough budget for a 'gaming pc' to run those games on high fps.

Yes it is.

BMP wrote At a "good" framerate for those games, i'd recommend atleast a decent i5 Quad Core (around $200-$250) and a safe running gpu i'd recommend is a GTX 970 ($310-$340) Plus extra's , you're looking at a minimum of $800

What? He's not "looking at a minimum of $800", at all. He's looking at spending as much as he's comfortable with, which as he said, is $500-600. What's a "safe running gpu"? GTX 970 is a ridiculously terrible option at this point, it's already considered Legacy by NVidia, the GTX 1060 is cheaper and replaced the 970, but an RX 480 for over $100 less than the GTX 970 you suggested, would be a better option. Anyone paying more than $180 for a GTX 970 is wasting money.

BMP wrote This would be your ideal build for what you want, can run most games on max settings with high fps, there are room for downgrades if you want to save yourself some money, but the CPU has room for overclocking and the GPU can handle anything you throw at it, you can cut down costs elsewhere but i recommend you don't buy cheap and rubbish CPU's and GPU's, they're the components you need top quality.

Edit: Some of the prices are a bit off , on amazon they're cheaper. Also bare in mind there are room for money savings here, this is just an IDEAL setup.

This isn't "IDEAL" at all. It's $400 over his budget with out-dated hardware that makes zero sense. You've also somehow not included an SSD, or even a 1TB HDD in a $1k system? Unlocked CPU on a B85 chipset motherboard? Also over-priced, low quality PSU, and why would you include a 750W PSU for a single GTX 970? A decent 400W unit would be more than enough for an i5 at stock speeds and a GTX 970.

iNeedYourWifi wrote what's the budget I would need to run those games at a good frame rate?

Whatever you're comfortable with spending.

iNeedYourWifi wrote Well that's fine then. I plan to build it over the upcoming months.

This is pointless then. You get the money you're comfortable spending, and buy all your components over a week or less, not months.
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.