oh and please make the processor a core i3 please.
Oh ok then, I just take Bkrenz build and add the i3 then?
Don't get an i3, his build has an AMD APU to save money. Adding an i3 will make it run worse. Also, you would need a compatible motherboard. Why do you want an i3 so much anyway?
Don't rush, don't waste your money on those desktops because honestly they are bad. a computer with a cpu below 2.2ghz is usually not good....
Save up and buy a computer with at least 3Ghz+ and at least 4 GB Ram. GPU (Graphics card) is VERY VERY important as well, so make sure you do your research on a computer before you buy it.
Trust me I built my own desktop, don't buy those.. PLEASE don't. It will not run minecraft smooth (maybe on lowest settings) but im sure you would like a computer that can run it full settings smooth. Trust me they aren't as expensive as you think.
Don't rush, don't waste your money on those desktops because honestly they are bad. a computer with a cpu below 2.2ghz is usually not good....
Save up and buy a computer with at least 3Ghz+ and at least 4 GB Ram. GPU (Graphics card) is VERY VERY important as well, so make sure you do your research on a computer before you buy it.
Trust me I built my own desktop, don't buy those.. PLEASE don't. It will not run minecraft smooth (maybe on lowest settings) but im sure you would like a computer that can run it full settings smooth. Trust me they aren't as expensive as you think.
Excuse me? I'll say Don't Know, Don't Post, then explain what's wrong.
1. GHz means nothing. Architecture of the chips is what matters.
2. The build will be more than enough for Minecraft.
3. The OP listed his budget.
4. I'm sure OP has worked out a better computer will cost more money.
5. I don't see you offering any builds and solid advice as to what to get.
Don't rush, don't waste your money on those desktops because honestly they are bad. a computer with a cpu below 2.2ghz is usually not good....
Save up and buy a computer with at least 3Ghz+ and at least 4 GB Ram. GPU (Graphics card) is VERY VERY important as well, so make sure you do your research on a computer before you buy it.
Trust me I built my own desktop, don't buy those.. PLEASE don't. It will not run minecraft smooth (maybe on lowest settings) but im sure you would like a computer that can run it full settings smooth. Trust me they aren't as expensive as you think.
I'm not answering to these, because I have a BUDGET DA**** I HAVE TO STICK TO IT. END OF STORY DON'T TELL ME TO SAVE UP.
Excuse me? I'll say Don't Know, Don't Post, then explain what's wrong.
1. GHz means nothing. Architecture of the chips is what matters.
2. The A8 will be more than enough for Minecraft.
3. The OP listed his budget.
4. I'm sure OP has worked out a better computer will cost more money.
5. I don't see you offering any builds and solid advice as to what to get.
You'll be best getting a new computer.
Thank you Bkrenz, for actually ANSWERING my question. You should get minecraft XP for that and all that ACTUALLY gave me advice like Bkrenz and Ankenmann2. Next I have to assemble it. What do I do then?
Oh ok then, I just take Bkrenz build and add the i3 then?
Don't get an i3, his build has an AMD APU to save money. Adding an i3 will make it run worse. Also, you would need a compatible motherboard. Why do you want an i3 so much anyway?
Not worth it.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
How long would it take you to save up, say, $600?
Very Laggy
Laggy
Somewhat Laggy
Ok
Good
Awesome
Epic
My budget: 250- 375 Dollars
I want something at least at a Awesome level or Good level and if you tell me a build use buildmaster.
Got it now?Bkrenz no suggestions? and also, if I get your build, what is it on the scale?
Er, for $375 I'm seeing something in the Laggy to Ok range.
How many FPS is Good or Awesome? And why can't we use PCPartPicker?
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: AMD A8-5600K 3.6GHz Quad-Core Processor ($96.03 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: MSI FM2-A55M-E33 Micro ATX FM2 Motherboard ($47.24 @ Amazon)
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1866 Memory ($19.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($57.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Case: NZXT Source 210 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: Antec Basiq 350W ATX12V Power Supply ($24.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Optical Drive: Lite-On IHAS324-98 DVD/CD Writer ($14.99 @ Newegg)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 (OEM) (64-bit) ($84.99 @ NCIX US)
Total: $346.22
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2012-12-17 16:27 EST-0500)
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
oh forgot about that. you can use pcpartpicker too. and fps? you mean like Power saver, Balanced, and MaxFPS?
whats this build on my list then?
I'd say in the ok-good range, at best.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
No, I mean a number.
If you actually want something that you can do adequate gaming on, save up.
Ok that's fine too. I like that. One more thing tho. This is my old computer.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ca/en/ho/WF06b/12132708-12133156-12133158-12133158-12133158-80230858-80450713.html?dnr=1
I wanted to see if it's worth it for upgrading or if I should just repair it for like 300 dollars. Thanks!
You could maybe put a 7850 in there. It's more worth it to go with a new build.
Save up and buy a computer with at least 3Ghz+ and at least 4 GB Ram. GPU (Graphics card) is VERY VERY important as well, so make sure you do your research on a computer before you buy it.
Trust me I built my own desktop, don't buy those.. PLEASE don't. It will not run minecraft smooth (maybe on lowest settings) but im sure you would like a computer that can run it full settings smooth. Trust me they aren't as expensive as you think.
(I'm on NGU too if you know what that is)
Yes or no answer please, like I said in the main post, I barely know about computer specs and parts. Just the computer when it's on.
Excuse me? I'll say Don't Know, Don't Post, then explain what's wrong.
1. GHz means nothing. Architecture of the chips is what matters.
2. The build will be more than enough for Minecraft.
3. The OP listed his budget.
4. I'm sure OP has worked out a better computer will cost more money.
5. I don't see you offering any builds and solid advice as to what to get.
You'll be best getting a new computer.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
I'm not answering to these, because I have a BUDGET DA**** I HAVE TO STICK TO IT. END OF STORY DON'T TELL ME TO SAVE UP.
I'm foiled again!
And why the heck wasn't it? It should've been. It was $29.99.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
Thank you Bkrenz, for actually ANSWERING my question. You should get minecraft XP for that and all that ACTUALLY gave me advice like Bkrenz and Ankenmann2. Next I have to assemble it. What do I do then?
this is going to fast for me wow. I type slow so I can't see lots of posts. Which is better than?