So I am trying to build a High quality gaming pc (since building it yourself is a lot cheaper than having someone else pre build it :P) however I am in need of help with finding a good place or site I could go to for finding some higher quality parts , does anyone know a good one? thanks for all help recieved :3 (do note im still deciding on what I want in the build as I am still fairly new to building computers xD)
Trying to build my own gaming PC
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What kind of game would u like to build man???
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redlightspot wrote:
What kind of game would u like to build man???
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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skyrim is a game with a powerful game engine and run very smooth on any pc but for a game like Watch dogs or AC Unity if you want to run in 60 FPS or more you have to build a high-end PC gaming.
it's different, for example a co-op game like Left4Dead2 has a awsome and powerful graphic engine (source) and Runs the game on the best visual qualty with more than 60 FPS. but a game like Cod advanced warfare with IW engine can't even run the game with TXAA anti-aliasing. if you just want to play a game like Skyrim with a PC, you don't need to buy a new PC. -
DEDSECali.b wrote:
skyrim is a game with a powerful game engine and run very smooth on any pc but for a game like Watch dogs or AC Unity if you want to run in 60 FPS or more you have to build a high-end PC gaming.it's different, for example a co-op game like Left4Dead2 has a awsome and powerful graphic engine (source) and Runs the game on the best visual qualty with more than 60 FPS. but a game like Cod advanced warfare with IW engine can't even run the game with TXAA anti-aliasing. if you just want to play a game like Skyrim with a PC, you don't need to buy a new PC.
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.
If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming. -
Sach McFunny wrote:
I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming.
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming.
Only my opinion. Do you edit videos or anything? If not, you could save some money and get an i5 instead of an i7. Maybe get 8GB/12GB RAM, GTX 980 and a cheap case. -
Sach McFunny wrote:
Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming.
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming.
The rest it doesn't matter too much, just personal opinion. -
Sach McFunny wrote:
Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
Tyrantking6 wrote:
Sach McFunny wrote:
I built my PC last month, and I bought parts from Newegg and Amazon.If you need help choosing parts, ask me and tell us you budget please.
You could also look on sites like Best Buy and TigerDirect.
All the sites sell stuff for pretty cheap so search around - especially on Newegg since it always has bundles.
I would recommend a GTX 980, i5, 12/16GB RAM for high end gaming.
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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Well since your budget is now $1500 I've whipped up something here that will run games very well. Now I'm assuming from the US but if you're not I will post the same build for UK
Intel Core i5-4690K, Sapphire Radeon R9 290X (2-Way CrossFire), Phanteks Enthoo Pro - System Build - PCPartPicker (US)
Intel Core i5-4690K, Sapphire Radeon R9 290X (2-Way CrossFire), Phanteks Enthoo Pro - System Build - PCPartPicker United Kingdom (UK)
Builds for CA and Australia (probably not as powerful as the top 2, so I'm hoping you're from the UK or US lol):
Intel Core i5-4690K, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970, Silverstone KL05B-Q - System Build - PCPartPicker Canada (Canada)
Intel Core i5-4690K, Asus Radeon R9 290, Cooler Master N600 Windowed - System Build - PCPartPicker Australia (Australia)
Now these builds will run very well. -
haha thanks man and yeah Im from the good ol US
Um yeah I think words should go here :3
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DON'T buy the i7, it is much more expensive for not to much performance gain, any decent i5 will be good for you. Also do you need an OS, monitor, mouse and keyboard and is this included in your budget? And do you want a specific case, one you can easily go out with for instance.
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I just recently bought a new PC for 1400 euros (about 1500$) and it's been working smoothly on max with every game so far, without setting 4k resolution though :P.
So, this is what I got:
Fractal Design, Define R5 (very charismatic case which has special silence properties along with better than average cooling capabilities)
Chieftec 700W Smart Series (not much to say, it's Chieftec so it's good quality :))
Asus SABERTOOTH Z97 MARK 2
Intel Core i5-4690 (runs very well with everything)
Cooler Master HYPER T4, CPU Cooler
Kingston, 8GB, DDR3, 1866MHz, CL10, Kit of 2, HyperX Fury Black (I like the plug and play function of thsi RAM, that I didn't need to go in to bios to have it work with the motherboard at 1866Mhz)
Giga Byte, GeForce GTX 970, 4GB, GDDR5, WindForce 3X OC (again, not much to say here, it's a 970 so it works great and I love Gigabyte's awesome huge fans:D)
Kingston, SSDNow V300, 120GB (For the needed boot speed, of course)
Seagate, 2TB, 7200rpm, 64MB, Sata III, Barracuda (everything goes here, keep the SSD as clean as possible)
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i recomend morele.net but its POLISH. It chooses good and cheap parts.
Ill love to have a 2x gtx950, 1Tb drive, 150 gb ssd, i5 , but my computer is crap, i have and Intel grqphic card .-.
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