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Need a 400Pound build if anyone could help
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So I have set my self a budget of 400Pounds, I am willing to go over but not by too much.
I'm looking for a PC that can handle DayZ Mod and the Standalone at good frame rate. I don't know much about building a PC so that is why I have come to the community.
I know I'm not going to get something amazing but if I can play DayZ then I'm happy.
Thanks.
I'm looking for a PC that can handle DayZ Mod and the Standalone at good frame rate. I don't know much about building a PC so that is why I have come to the community.
I know I'm not going to get something amazing but if I can play DayZ then I'm happy.
Thanks.
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Volk wrote This is what I would go for.
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If you can't afford the extra 30 pounds, you can buy this CPU and motherboard instead.
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Thanks for this Volk. Is it possible to get a link to that page? Just so I can look into it more.
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no matter what pc you have standalone fps are low anyway just so your not thinking its your computer when you build it haha
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liamhindd wrote no matter what pc you have standalone fps are low anyway just so your not thinking its your computer when you build it haha
Thanks for the heads up, will keep it in mind.
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liamhindd wrote also you could try this, most game reccomend a quad core cpu, so i dont see much point in buying a dual core when this one will last you longer. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Sorry if this is a stupid question but which build is the better one? Volks or yours?
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im honestly not too sure, but if i was building a pc, i wouldnt buy an i3, because it would probably need upgrading in the near future. just flick through forums and read reviews
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I was thinking about changing the i3 to something else anyways. My laptop has an i5 in right now and that's decent.
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i have an i-5 in my computer too, but there too dear for your build, that amd processor is pretty good too, my friend has one
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