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Joshua Fau
I want to make my own gaming computer, but I would also like to save some money. The most I would want to pay for a computer would be $800. The point is, can anyone give me a good price and performance build for a desktop gaming computer? I plan to use my current monitor, keyboard, and mouse to save some more money. If the parts you suggest are incompatible with certain keyboards, monitors, or mouses please tell me. (I wouldn't know why)
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Just look at Best Buy for a gaming computer for that price. Some of the deals are amazing.
Just look at Best Buy for a gaming computer for that price. Some of the deals are amazing.
Whats the price for a gaming desktop capable of playing all games for several years?
Kenny
Super games like Crysis not included, although they finally support cheaper computers. I want to have a decent gaming desktop (keyboard, mouse, and monitor included) that will play all games that are out now well, and won't need any hardware replacements for a few years.
Can you give me a price estimate?
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around £1000 ($1500) probably more with a good moniter etc
this will mean all games play now well and will do for years to come
personally i keep my system on the edge
what i mean by this is i upgrade one peice of hardware a year on average not including a new hdd every now and again
a good base system is a quad or hex core with 4 gigs of ram this is because ram is relativly cheap and the requirments of games in terms of processors goes up very very slowly
then you can afford to replace the graphics card once every 12 - 18 months, this is what i do it guarantees that your system can max out all games. i run a 5770hd and can max out all my games, the is no need for a 5870hd, in about 3 months time i will upgrade to a 6770 hd then next year a 7770hd and so on
with tech advancing so quick this is the way to go its every 18months something revolutionary is done in the computing world.
plus with directx 12 etc that will undoubtedly be released in the next 18months you would have to upgrade graphics card to take advantage of it and so on
around £1000 ($1500) probably more with a good moniter etc
this will mean all games play now well and will do for years to come
personally i keep my system on the edge
what i mean by this is i upgrade one peice of hardware a year on average not including a new hdd every now and again
a good base system is a quad or hex core with 4 gigs of ram this is because ram is relativly cheap and the requirments of games in terms of processors goes up very very slowly
then you can afford to replace the graphics card once every 12 - 18 months, this is what i do it guarantees that your system can max out all games. i run a 5770hd and can max out all my games, the is no need for a 5870hd, in about 3 months time i will upgrade to a 6770 hd then next year a 7770hd and so on
with tech advancing so quick this is the way to go its every 18months something revolutionary is done in the computing world.
plus with directx 12 etc that will undoubtedly be released in the next 18months you would have to upgrade graphics card to take advantage of it and so on
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