Then you must not know what you're talking about.
Major PC retailers are paid large amounts of money to say nice things. They're just like Alienware.
Well, I may not have knowledge about companies being "paid off" to say nice things, but I know that I am not being "paid off" to say how well my computer runs.
It is very fast and smooth and more reliable than my old HP computer.
Well, I may not have knowledge about companies being "paid off" to say nice things, but I know that I am not being "paid off" to say how well my computer runs.
It is very fast and smooth and more reliable than my old HP computer.
Alright, good for you. It also runs slower and choppier and is less reliable than a custom built one.
Keyboards, do you want a gaming keyboard (Sidewinder, etc.), mechanical keyboard, what do you want? If you don't want either of those you could get away with a cheapo $15 one. A good one for gaming is the Corsair K90, if you want the best all around get a Das Keyboard.
As for 750 GB versions, you should be able to buy them at the same store.
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I want i standerd keyboardI think i'm going with Ankenmann2's computer thx everybody who helped!
I know it runs slower, I'm just saying they're not as bad as everyone's been saying.
So uhh tell me sir, what are the specs? And how much did it cost? If you say something like 3960X with a beastly GT 430 and it cost $16,000, I'm gonna make sure the chair you are under is squashed by a 3 ton plane.
So uhh tell me sir, what are the specs? And how much did it cost? If you say something like 3960X with a beastly GT 430 and it cost $16,000, I'm gonna make sure the chair you are under is squashed by a 1900 pound plane plane flying at over 70 knots.
Except my motherboard is also cheaper. You could fit in a SSD.
Good point, doesn't PCPartPicker account for all that now?
Not that I'm aware.
For builds that are meant for friends, I go ahead and take the 15 minutes to calculate it myself (where shipping is assumed to be $10, unless free, and taxes 12%).
My first non-name brand PC was a Cyberpower PC, back in summer 2006. Looking back, it was quite powerful for the time but was probably twice what I would have paid if I would have built it myself. I still have the same case but I swapped out all the other parts in 2009 and a few more since.
I'd recommend this then: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/jacS + a keyboard and mouse of your choice
Should perform pretty well with the games you listed, with some headroom for future titles.
OH. MY. GOD.
It's reference. But blue.
I'm assuming that was the cheapest 7870 you could find?
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Well, I may not have knowledge about companies being "paid off" to say nice things, but I know that I am not being "paid off" to say how well my computer runs.
It is very fast and smooth and more reliable than my old HP computer.
Alright, good for you. It also runs slower and choppier and is less reliable than a custom built one.
I know it runs slower, I'm just saying they're not as bad as everyone's been saying.
As for 750 GB versions, you should be able to buy them at the same store.
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I want i standerd keyboardI think i'm going with Ankenmann2's computer thx everybody who helped!
Hm. My build includes a better motherboard/same motherboard, lower price and a better power supply because it's modular, but mine doesn't have an SSD.
So uhh tell me sir, what are the specs? And how much did it cost? If you say something like 3960X with a beastly GT 430 and it cost $16,000, I'm gonna make sure the chair you are under is squashed by a 3 ton plane.
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FTFY
70 Knots is crap, good luck taking off your 777 at 70. I play FSX, if you didn't know :}
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I was talking about a Cessna 172, 70 Knots is higher than the minimum unstick speed on that, 1900 POUNDS is the weight of it too.
I was thinking about talking about planes in another topic, in another section...
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In the long run it doesn't really matter for him except for 1 or 2 mobo features, the SSD will matter though.
Except my motherboard is also cheaper. You could fit in a SSD.
Good point, doesn't PCPartPicker account for all that now?
Not that I'm aware.
For builds that are meant for friends, I go ahead and take the 15 minutes to calculate it myself (where shipping is assumed to be $10, unless free, and taxes 12%).
OH. MY. GOD.
It's reference. But blue.
I'm assuming that was the cheapest 7870 you could find?
That's not remotely reference... notice the large heatpipes and fan shroud, and the fact that those make it taller than the PCI bracket
Yes, because a reference card could pull the best temperature and noise measurements.
Suuuuureee.