then i guess you should post your question in here, huhJinTrigger said:Im not normally in this part of the forum, but I was about to post asking about video cards and harddrives and I have noticed only a couple of what computer to buy/build threads
this one's a little simplerOriginality said:Flaming aside, it might actually be worth making a part selecton guide (with a proper thread title) with some general advice for those who haven't yet decided to commit themselves to getting new parts. And getting it stickied.
Then again, most questions can be answered using the guide I've been linking over and over since first finding it from another member on these forums:
I'd have a hard time promoting a guide which recommends AMD for any machine under 800USD.Originality said:Flaming aside, it might actually be worth making a part selecton guide (with a proper thread title) with some general advice for those who haven't yet decided to commit themselves to getting new parts. And getting it stickied.
Then again, most questions can be answered using the guide I've been linking over and over since first finding it from another member on these forums:
In certain games its the other way around like WOW, GTA 4, Minecraft and some others.Originality said:I think it's because the CPU isn't as important as the GPU when playing games.
D34DL1N3R said:Answer:
i5 2500k
ASUS P8P67 PRO
GTX 570
8GB Ram
You'll be all set.
http://configure.us.dell.com/Dellstore/con...6449f9fp0c0s558Guild McCommunist said:Meh, I might as well post a request.
I've been wanting a gaming computer for a while. Odds are I won't be able to afford anything too good but an entry level one seems to be the best option. My budget is probably gonna be between $400-$450. I mainly just want to play like TF2 on max settings and most relatively recent games on medium settings. I would highly prefer prebuilt since I honestly don't want to hassle with building my own (I have friends who know how and have done it but I'd rather just have something working out of the box).
Not sure if you can really get built-in wireless but that'd be seriously wanted, seeing as I can't currently get access to a wired connection in my room.
Monitor is listed right under the price.Originality said:+$120 to switch to 1TB hdd? Also it looks like no monitor is included in that build.
say that every time , and you won't be getting anywhere .D34DL1N3R said:Keep saving and get something better, otherwise you'll be disappointed with it in 6 months time and want/need to dish out more $$$ for upgrades.