I need help with my first build I am 14 years old and only have $300 and I want it for school and recording minecraft and rendering the videos I make. I wont need a keyboard/mouse/OS/Hard drive. i have a 500GB and Windows 7 Professional 64bit.
This is the best you will get for around that price, but it won't be very good for recording gameplays. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dr7s
For recording, you want to have two hard drives because if you only have one it will be reading and writing a lot of data at the same time which decreases performance. It would also help to at least have a dual core with hyperthreading because it will help with rendering and recording as well as general multitasking.
If at all possible, I would save up around $360 and get an i3 2100 instead of a Pentium G850.
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Sorry, I'm still a bit confused, but my answer would be that you would get all the parts listed on the page I linked to. I'm not sure if that helps you because your question doesn't seem to make much sense.
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if i get the parts that your saying like an i3 and another hard drive how much will it go up and could i get the list with the i3 and another hard drive
Well with just the i3 added it would cost around $350 and another HDD will cost around $70 so at that point you'll be spending $420 on the system. I would start out with this build here which is the same as the first, but with an i3 added: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/driX
After that just save up until you have $60 and get a 500GB Samsung Spinpoint F3 HDD.
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ok that looks perfect and another question do you know any good headset that does not cost a lot
Depends on what your definition of not costing a lot is. I would also recommend getting a pair of headphones and separate mic over a headset because headsets often lack in either mic or headphone quality. The Zalman Zm-Mic1 is a $10mic that clips onto your headphone wires and still has good audio quality for the cost. For headphones some lower budget pairs I would recommend are either the Superlux HD 681's for $32, the Superlux HD668B's for $49, or the Samson SR850's for $59.
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I wouldn't get them, for $30 you're gonna get pretty crappy quality with any headset. For your budget I would recommend the same mic as before and the JVC HARX700 headphones. With computer hardware it's better to spend a little extra for quality.
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Nobody's perfect, so neither is Hannah Montana Linux, but it's pretty great.
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They all suck. They just suck differently. Sort of like prostitutes.
For recording, you want to have two hard drives because if you only have one it will be reading and writing a lot of data at the same time which decreases performance. It would also help to at least have a dual core with hyperthreading because it will help with rendering and recording as well as general multitasking.
If at all possible, I would save up around $360 and get an i3 2100 instead of a Pentium G850.
What do you mean? Are you asking what it would physically look like or something else?
After that just save up until you have $60 and get a 500GB Samsung Spinpoint F3 HDD.
Depends on what your definition of not costing a lot is. I would also recommend getting a pair of headphones and separate mic over a headset because headsets often lack in either mic or headphone quality. The Zalman Zm-Mic1 is a $10mic that clips onto your headphone wires and still has good audio quality for the cost. For headphones some lower budget pairs I would recommend are either the Superlux HD 681's for $32, the Superlux HD668B's for $49, or the Samson SR850's for $59.
I wouldn't get them, for $30 you're gonna get pretty crappy quality with any headset. For your budget I would recommend the same mic as before and the JVC HARX700 headphones. With computer hardware it's better to spend a little extra for quality.