Gaming Making a New PC budget $600

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Yep, that's the one. With the money you are putting into this computer, that should be good enough...

Doesn't need any seperate power... Which makes it nice. Takes 1 PCIe 2.0 Slot... I think. And yeaa... If you have enough money to put into a better graphics, you can try out the EVGA 9800GT 512MB. It is $120... Read good reviews, but for me, I am still searching for a good one to satisfy me.

It should be able to allow you to play most games... I am pretty sure it will run CoD4... Cause my Radeon X600 does that xD
 
Splych said:
If you have enough money to put into a better graphics, you can try out the EVGA 9800GT 512MB. It is $120... Read good reviews, but for me, I am still searching for a good one to satisfy me.
you should just get a 4830 then since its the same performance except its $25 cheaper
 
Updated my first post and Decided to go over $600 since by the time by the time my parents will have the money to pay for half I will have more money and Piracy on computers are basically built in so I won't have to buy games.
 
a 430w PSU wont power the 4870
it needs about 500w and 2 PCI-e connectors

you wont to avoid using those adapters where ever possible because they tend to put all the load on the same rail and blow the PSU
 
Joe88 said:
a 430w PSU wont power the 4870
it needs about 500w and 2 PCI-e connectors

you wont to avoid using those adapters where ever possible because they tend to put all the load on the same rail and blow the PSU
Alright I'll pick a different PSU but what do you mean by adapters. Changed this one should be fine right a lot of people said yes in the reviews http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16817702010
 

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