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| 16 Feb 2015 04:05 PM |
I know next to nothing about building PCs nor do I know anything about the components and what makes them good, but I do know that it's cheaper to build a PC than it is to buy a prebuilt one with the same specs. I want to know if this build can play some of the latest games on high settings. If you think getting a different part would be better then please tell me.
http://www.newegg.c-om/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.2145094
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Roseart2
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| 16 Feb 2015 04:09 PM |
could get a cheaper pc but it's k
sonic colors is a great game that you should buy off the pirate bay |
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| 16 Feb 2015 04:12 PM |
>I know next to nothing about building PCs nor do I know anything about the components and what makes them good then get someone else to build it for you |
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maddog08
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| 16 Feb 2015 05:10 PM |
HP Pavilion h8-1234
I have that PC, it's really good for gaming. |
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| 16 Feb 2015 09:50 PM |
| So... can I assume this build will run games like GTA 5, Far Cry 4, Crysis 3, and The Witcher 2 on high settings and around or near 60 FPS? Or would I need something a bit more? |
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lion9031
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| 16 Feb 2015 10:19 PM |
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bcuz nvidia is better than amd
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lion9031
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| 16 Feb 2015 10:22 PM |
@Decision You do know that the amd part is the processor and it's already using a nvidia gpu. Intel cpus are pretty much the only ones that matter when you're not talking about budget comps |
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| 17 Feb 2015 12:04 AM |
| this will be able to play all of the latest games, and will be able to play new games coming out for a while. i only recommend getting an intel processor instead of an AMD, because amd isnt as good for single core processes as intel. |
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| 17 Feb 2015 12:09 AM |
| I understand, but do you think you could choose a one from newegg for me that is around the same price? I don't mind it being a bit more as long as it's sufficient enough. |
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PoniSpai
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| 17 Feb 2015 01:42 AM |
The build isn't bad. I personally wouldn't choose AMD for my CPU. But hey. It's certainly not bad. |
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| 17 Feb 2015 04:00 AM |
What is your budget, price, and purpose of building this computer? i threw together a pcpartpicker thingy /p/XrkZvK |
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| 17 Feb 2015 08:21 AM |
| I would like to keep it 1100 or less if possible, but 1000 is perfect. |
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| 17 Feb 2015 08:31 AM |
| Also, why do you not have an Internal Solid State Drive on the PC part picker? I thought it was better to have both that and a regular hard drive? |
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| 17 Feb 2015 12:30 PM |
@Rasen, if you can afford an SSD for your OS, go for it, but it's not required. You'll get better OS boot times with an SSD, though.
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