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cil wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
cil wrote [spoil]
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
cil wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
cil wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
Generation wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
Generation wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I currently have a job and need a better PC because this one sucks and has a cracked screen (it is all in one PC) it blows... anyways, I need one for $400-$500, maybe a little above, if you guys could give me a $400 build, then $500 and $600 build. Thanks, also, I would like to run games such as, GTA, BF, and some newer games, if you could make one that good for those prices. Once again, thanks.


400 peanuts? 400 donuts? 400 U.S Dollaz?

Also, no one will probably will / should make 3 different builds for the same person. You have a single price range - stick with it. Spend as much as you're able to which in this case seems like 600...(something).


He has the US Currency symbol ($) next to his prices.


You're not serious, are you?


I know i was joking. $400 wont be a good build.


Why won't $400 be a good build? My computer came to exactly 260GBP which is around $400 and it runs games perfectly. I managed to stick an AMD FX 6300 and a GTS 450 in there along with the usual stuff. $400 would be decent enough build if you know where to get the parts.


What games are you running? What resolution are you running them at? What level of detail are you running the settings at?

I run DayZ on high settings at 1080p solid 40FPS. GTA IV high settings 1080p solid 56FPS, literally doesnt move from 56FPS. ArmA: 2 OA runs on high settings, 1080p and gets a good 40FPS. Minecraft gets mad FPS of course lol. Chivalry gets good FPS maxed out.

I know I don't play many high demand games but look at GTA IV for example. Poorly optimized game that is very complex performs good on a computer of this kind. That'll hopefully set a benchmark for other games.


What form factor are you using?

Don't mean to sound like a noob but what's form factor?


ATX, Mini-ITX, Micro ATX, EATX?

mATX Gigabyte GA 78LMT-USB3. Not the best AMD chipset but it does the job.


Thats mainly the reason. mATX boards, and cases are cheaper than ATX boards, and cases. You also have sales and whether or not you got the stuff new or used.
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cil wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
Generation wrote
TeamXecuterTutorials wrote
Generation wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I currently have a job and need a better PC because this one sucks and has a cracked screen (it is all in one PC) it blows... anyways, I need one for $400-$500, maybe a little above, if you guys could give me a $400 build, then $500 and $600 build. Thanks, also, I would like to run games such as, GTA, BF, and some newer games, if you could make one that good for those prices. Once again, thanks.


400 peanuts? 400 donuts? 400 U.S Dollaz?

Also, no one will probably will / should make 3 different builds for the same person. You have a single price range - stick with it. Spend as much as you're able to which in this case seems like 600...(something).


He has the US Currency symbol ($) next to his prices.


You're not serious, are you?


I know i was joking. $400 wont be a good build.


Why won't $400 be a good build? My computer came to exactly 260GBP which is around $400 and it runs games perfectly. I managed to stick an AMD FX 6300 and a GTS 450 in there along with the usual stuff. $400 would be decent enough build if you know where to get the parts.


Why won't $400 be a good build?


AMD FX 6300 and a GTS 450


Oh TTG, how I don't miss you.

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