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What Would be a the Best Investment for Building a New Computer?

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Osme:

--- Quote from: Death M.D. on January 31, 2011, 03:28:50 PM ---I'm a get a Intel Dual Core for my AMD motherboard while using a Geforce crossfired with a Radeon.

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i did that once
works pretty well
 :trollface:

Deathie:

--- Quote from: Degtyarev on January 31, 2011, 03:43:19 PM ---i did that once
works pretty well
 :trollface:

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d00d ima get liek 4000000 fps and ur pc sux jajaja

Carp:
If you want to build a computer that runs every game pretty much you are looking to spend at least 1k.

I spent 1.2k on mine and it's a beast.

Pryvisee:

--- Quote from: Cake Faic on January 31, 2011, 02:19:11 PM ---Best Investment? Trust me, it pretty much is the best bang for the buck.



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Nids any Phenom ii x4 and a radeon 5770.

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--- Quote from: Pryvisee on January 30, 2011, 12:30:20 PM ---AMD + ATI Rig.

Not AMD + Geforce or Intel + ATI or Intel + Intel or Intel + Geforce or AMD + Geforce/Intel, k?

Jus, AMD + ATI. You will <3 urself. You get more bang for the buck, like death said.


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Kinda late  O:-)

Cake Faice:

--- Quote from: Pryvisee on January 31, 2011, 03:52:03 PM ---
Kinda late  O:-)

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Maybe he might want a bit more opinions...

But really, if you do go with AMD/ATi, these are some pretty nice recommendations. You don't need a $1000+ PC worth of parts to handle every game to be thrown.

Here's the one I have.

Nice little 3.0 quad core for about $130. It might be a little over budget if you want one of those budget gaming PC's.

Here's another phenom ii x4 for about $110. It looks decent from the reviews
You could OC it a bit if you want.

And if you are going with a radeon, don't bother with all of that 6xxxx series shit, just a simple 5770 will do.

Just pick up yourself a nice MSI or ASUS motherboard that's AM3 that can support ddr2 memory, get the cheapest 4gb ram sticks, a $60 PC case and $50 500W PSU and thar you go. I dunno about the hard-drive and extra cost for the OS but...yeh.

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