true, but you are not competing with consoles. u gotta keep up with the new games that push the limits.
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I guess a couple questions I ask is:
How much money are you willing to spend?
What do you currently have?
Buying retarded things like keyboards/mouses and monitors can be avoided right away if you don't need them. I usually say go for the new hard drive since the new ones are just that much faster then their old counterparts. Although I really only spent like $60 on my current gaming mouse and the old microsoft keyboard I have trumps the old logitech gaming keyboard that I used to have.
Which version of windows do you have? Real or Pirated?
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Originally posted by Tailback UIt won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.Comment
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I like what I'm reading about the new Intel Ivy Bridge architecture. The i5 3570K processor looks sweet. Its supposedly a better version of the i5 2500K, which what I'm running. I think what Maynard has, too.
24" ASUS monitor is under $200, so its not like you need a ton of budget for that. Unless you want a 32" LCD TV....Comment
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i have the i7-2600k...i have not even come close to pushing this processor and i have not overclocked it or even though about overclocking. For 2k you are going above and beyond. i spent about 1500 and that includes a 27 inch monitor.
i still have my list of items which is shown in the spoiler - Total cost is $1800 with these prices shown as of july when i made this list....but i didnt pay that much. the cpu/mobo was a combo and i save 100 right there. I got the case for 100 and the monitor for 270. everything was from newegg so i got free shipping and paid no tax.
I suggest looking at a 30 day free shoprunner account so u dont have to pay shipping. and look for deals obviously. at the time, these itens were pretty much top of the line, and today there nothing i throw at it that it cant handle with ease.
Case - $180
COOLER MASTER HAF X RC-942
Power Supply - $145
CORSAIR Professional Series HX750
Motherboard - $140 (deactivated)
MSI P67A-G43 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel
CPU - $290
Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W
Heatsink Fan - $30
COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 With Duel Fans
Memory $47
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
Graphics Card - $270
MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 2GB
SSD - $180
SAMSUNG 830 Series 128GB
Harddrive - $100
HITACHI 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
Optical Drive - $17
ASUS DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS Black SATA 24X DVD Burner
Fan Controller - $25
NZXT Sentry Mesh Fan Controller w/ Five 30 watts Channels
Operating System - $99
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit
Additional Case Fan - $18 (my fan is RED, not blue as shown in link)
COOLER MASTER Megaflow 200 R4-LUS-07AB-GP 200mm RED LED Case Fan
Monitor - $310
Asus VK278Q Black 27" 1920x1080 2ms Full HD HDMI LED BackLight LCD Monitor w/Webcam
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This thread is just going to make me jealous of you computer brains.I give rep not thanks
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I'm going to take the next couple of months to slowly build a gaming computer. Haven't built one since i was like 17 but my estimated date of completion is February 1st 2013... hopefully the world doesn't end before then. Anyway, i will keep you guys updated and answer all the questions or comments you have. It'd be nice to have some recommendations from leaf.
but if time & budget is limited; and your current one is way way way old....then i guess it would make sense regardless.
i have been trying to justify spending another $1500+ to build a new gaming/app PC but i dont play World of Warcraft anymore so........3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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if you wait that long to get it done; some of the parts may already be "out dated", lol.
but if time & budget is limited; and your current one is way way way old....then i guess it would make sense regardless.
i have been trying to justify spending another $1500+ to build a new gaming/app PC but i dont play World of Warcraft anymore so........Comment
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i dont play WoW anymore.........but i did like crack addict but quit about 3 years ago; lol.3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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Here is how I built my gaming machine back in the day...
Ravin: "hey leaf, I want a gaming machine."
3 days pass
Leaf: "Come to the store and pay for it"
Playing games that nightAll you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.
"rammer" and "cummings"
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Originally posted by Tailback UIt won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.Comment
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Agree with Maynard on a few points...
For one, $2k will get you a smokin machine. Not elite top end stuff, but good enough to play anything on max settings. As long as you don't splurge on something ridiculous, like an $800 case or an expensive liquid cooling kit, you can do it for less even.
Targeting a build similar to Maynard's is not a bad idea at all. Its not too far from what I did. Built mine about 18 months ago. Exact same case. Lesser Intel chip (I have the i5-2500K) and even a step down from the 2700, it does everything I need and more. I don't have an SSD, which is a pretty worthwhile investment. I spent about $2k but splurged on two monitors, extra fans, a decent trackball, and a mechanical keyboard. Unnecessary stuff but I like it.
There is one downside to buying it in pieces and then building it later, which is the possibility of faulty pieces. Most pieces of PC hardware can only be returned for refund or exchange within a certain period. Some you can test for functionality and some you really can't. So if you buy parts and sit on them for six months, you can end up having a no option if something is DOA. Not a massive risk, but still a risk.Comment
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Got my monitor and case. Probably within the next couple of weeks i'll finish getting everything.
Do wanna know the benefit of the SSD before i get one.
Originally posted by Tailback UIt won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.Comment
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From what I understand, an SSD will give you incredibly fast load times for everything. SSD prices are steadily going down, so you might be able to find a decently sized and priced SSD to use as your main hard drive. What I've seen a lot of people do, though, is get a big enough SSD to put your OS and some games on, and then get a huge HDD for pictures/movies/music/etc.Comment
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From what I understand, an SSD will give you incredibly fast load times for everything. SSD prices are steadily going down, so you might be able to find a decently sized and priced SSD to use as your main hard drive. What I've seen a lot of people do, though, is get a big enough SSD to put your OS and some games on, and then get a huge HDD for pictures/movies/music/etc.Comment
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