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| 29 Jul 2012 11:16 AM |
What you need: A lot of money
Go on newegg or whatever your favorite computer hardware store is and buy the lastest processors, motherboards, video card etc.
Build it and you can play games into 4 - 5 years into the future before you have to upgrade. |
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| 29 Jul 2012 11:17 AM |
You're stupid. You said absolutely nothing about compatibility. The parts you buy must be compatible. |
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| 29 Jul 2012 11:19 AM |
| I think someone that knows about computers should know that. I knew it, and I shouldn't have to explain it. |
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| 29 Jul 2012 11:23 AM |
| If you guys didn't know yet, this thread is for people with computer knowledge. All the other stuff like compatibility you should know already. |
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| 29 Jul 2012 11:24 AM |
Or. Buy a gaming PC. This gets you through the whole compatibility issue.
- Manguard |
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| 29 Jul 2012 11:28 AM |
| You can build a over-quality gaming PC for about $1,800. I got all my parts from my allowance and I can play any modern game. If you buy a quality gaming PC at the store, they're about $2,000. You can save about 200-300 bucks buildiing it. |
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