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Waffle-ato
I want an epic gaming pc, that WON'T break the bank. I'm willing to go upwards around $1500-$2000. I want a total Kick-A$$ gaming pc. I most certainly will not do liquid cooling (i mean with resevoirs, pumps, and all that stuff) Any money you can save me will be great. I don't need a monitor, mouse, headphones, or any of that stuff. I want this focused on parts not peripherals. Links Please :))
Thanks!
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Just make sure you get SSD (I would combine it with SATA so you have both speed for system/programs and storage for data). SSD could seem quite expensive, but if you buy a smaller one, really just for fast system and programs, it shouldn't be so much money. ¨
Make sure you have atleast 8 GB RAM - it's not so expensive.
Also never skimp on cooling, that's very important. It doesn't have to be liquid.
Now you can look how much money you got left, and considering that you could choose which CPU and GPU (and correct motherboard and power supply) you can afford. I wouldn't go below 2 GB memory on GPU if you are a serious gamer. CPU probably 4 cores.
I'm not going to make you a list, but these are most significant "epic gaming PC factors" for me :-)
Hope you pick well, and enjoy your gaming experience.
Just make sure you get SSD (I would combine it with SATA so you have both speed for system/programs and storage for data). SSD could seem quite expensive, but if you buy a smaller one, really just for fast system and programs, it shouldn't be so much money. ¨
Make sure you have atleast 8 GB RAM - it's not so expensive.
Also never skimp on cooling, that's very important. It doesn't have to be liquid.
Now you can look how much money you got left, and considering that you could choose which CPU and GPU (and correct motherboard and power supply) you can afford. I wouldn't go below 2 GB memory on GPU if you are a serious gamer. CPU probably 4 cores.
I'm not going to make you a list, but these are most significant "epic gaming PC factors" for me :-)
Hope you pick well, and enjoy your gaming experience.
Ht is the best liquid cooling system for a gaming pc?
Nickman98
I am building my first gaming/video production pc. I record alot of videos in long gaming sessions. I also do high video editing and a lot of multitasking. So my question is what is the best liquid cooling system for my pc? Btw te chipset is LGA 1155. Thanks very much or your help ;)
Answer
Honestly, you don't really need something so complicated with today's chips. They stay relatively cool, just make sure your PC is free of dust so the fans can do their magic. And if you're worried about fan noise, just make sure not to use small fans, only use 120mm fans and larger, they barely hum. I have three 120mm fans running on my PC and I barely hear them...
The best set up is to have the fans all suck air into the PC and install fan filters outside every fan. Just make sure to get rid of any fan in the back close to where the power supply exhausts or you'll be sucking in the hot air from the power supply into your PC, lol. I have two fans on the left side of the case and one on the right, all of them intake, and all three with filters. This overpressurizes the case so no unfiltered air goes into the case since all air is exiting the case at every crack and opening. I haven't had to clean the inside of my computer for years...
Honestly, you don't really need something so complicated with today's chips. They stay relatively cool, just make sure your PC is free of dust so the fans can do their magic. And if you're worried about fan noise, just make sure not to use small fans, only use 120mm fans and larger, they barely hum. I have three 120mm fans running on my PC and I barely hear them...
The best set up is to have the fans all suck air into the PC and install fan filters outside every fan. Just make sure to get rid of any fan in the back close to where the power supply exhausts or you'll be sucking in the hot air from the power supply into your PC, lol. I have two fans on the left side of the case and one on the right, all of them intake, and all three with filters. This overpressurizes the case so no unfiltered air goes into the case since all air is exiting the case at every crack and opening. I haven't had to clean the inside of my computer for years...
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