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Okay how do I know which CPU to decide out of if the CPU speeds dont matter?

like wot.
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What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?
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Alexyy wrote What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?


Gaming, I all ready know what parts I want to get but how do I know if its a good CPU for gaming?
3.2ghz
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Alexyy wrote What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?


Gaming, I all ready know what parts I want to get but how do I know if its a good CPU for gaming?
3.2ghz


Well gaming doesn't reply on your CPU it's upto your GPU to do this.

Anything above a i5 would be overkill for gaming.

what's your build? I'll see if it needs to be changed etc.
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Alexyy wrote
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Alexyy wrote What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?


Gaming, I all ready know what parts I want to get but how do I know if its a good CPU for gaming?
3.2ghz


Well gaming doesn't reply on your CPU it's upto your GPU to do this.

Anything above a i5 would be overkill for gaming.

what's your build? I'll see if it needs to be changed etc.

I am getting it already built of someone
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NTP wrote
Alexyy wrote
NTP wrote
Alexyy wrote What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?


Gaming, I all ready know what parts I want to get but how do I know if its a good CPU for gaming?
3.2ghz


Well gaming doesn't reply on your CPU it's upto your GPU to do this.

Anything above a i5 would be overkill for gaming.

what's your build? I'll see if it needs to be changed etc.

I am getting it already built of someone
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It'll work but you could get much better for the money by building it yourself.
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Alexyy wrote
NTP wrote
Alexyy wrote
NTP wrote
Alexyy wrote What is the computer going to be used for and maximum budget?


Gaming, I all ready know what parts I want to get but how do I know if its a good CPU for gaming?
3.2ghz


Well gaming doesn't reply on your CPU it's upto your GPU to do this.

Anything above a i5 would be overkill for gaming.

what's your build? I'll see if it needs to be changed etc.

I am getting it already built of someone
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It'll work but you could get much better for the money by building it yourself.


I dont mind spending extra money, im 14 , I know ill **** up. Ill prob snap a Ram stick. Ill prob get pissed and just ducktape the parts in the casing.
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Step one.

Don't buy your parts from PC Case Gear.

Step two.

Use staticICE to source out the cheapest pc parts.
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You have too much case and not enough PC. An MATX case like the Cooler Master N200 would be better-suited to this build.

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