BUILD FOR ME THE BEST COMPUTER!
PRICE IS NO MATTER!
>but seriously keep it under $900 and above $800 faggots
BUILD FOR ME THE BEST COMPUTER!
PRICE IS NO MATTER!
>but seriously keep it under $900 and above $800 faggots
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thank you very much. Will use that for my build
Those graphics tho
People who know Gaming know that spending more than 30$ on your graphic card is stupid, many hdds, ssds and 32 gigs of RAM are important
so should I cancel my order... just ordered the build :/
Whatever you do, don't listen to anyone here. Including me.
I was trolling, cancel it
Troll
Sorry, I'm new to this. Shouldn't he buy a 1000W power supply to power everything?
Paying 75 bucks on a dual core cpu lol
>To splurge for the $22 Graphics Card
What's the use in 2 80GB hard drives
Scratch disk/cache
here you go OP,
I spent around 2 grand on my first build. Would have been a lot less but my autist friend broke 6 hundo worth of parts on my cuz were both autistic
Fixed it for yah
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I'll make an honest suggestion. Get a motherboard with an LGA2011 CPU slot and get a Xeon from eBay for 80 USD. That's about 300 to 400 total. The CPU I'm talking about is the Xeon E5-2660. I think. Just look for a Xeon that's lga2011 and with 8 cores. Should have a clock of 2.2 GHz. Maybe 2.4.
Now, get a single power supply with 850 Watts. It'll help with upgrading latter on.
16 GB of compatible ram. Figure it out. The motherboard is a server motherboard so RAM will be different.
AMDs new 480. Just wait for third party cards though.
Get a PC case that'll fit it.
Hard disks will be a 120 GB SSD for OS and important software, and 2TB hard drive for storage and everything else.
You're welcome.
+5 goodboy points for making me kek
How about you do it yourself you dumb nigger faggot.
I shall be using this build, hopefully will last me for 2 months
Forgot, get a blue ray drive for the comp and a decent CPU fan. Then you're good
>still using hard drives
Lol shit tier build, what a waste og money
>still using optical media
This is a much solid pc
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should be pretty ok.
i am running this one, works pretty well.
you may want to wait a bit for gtx 970 / gtx 980 price drop
I would up the memory to a 16 and psu to a 650 and replace the motherboard since using a mid tower
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You should go for 16 GB and a GTX 970 instead
good point.
i had the 960 before. i actually took components i already had and did not spend 1.1k € at a time.
Here you go
nice one, better opt-in for gtx 970 as
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1100 no bad and future proof