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MrShadow
I need a list of parts and even a case to build my Ultimate Gaming PC, I only want the BEST parts available and the best combination of Gaming PC and OS. Money is NO object. Thank you
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If you are looking for the absolute best, known as an enthusist board. You are going to cough up quite a chunk of change. You are looking at approximately $3600-4200 depending on how many HDD's you would want. There really is no best gaming PC out there. PC technology keeps evolving every month to something faster and smaller, along with a $$$ added to it. Here would be an example of what this month's top PC.
Motherboard-EVGA SR2 motherboard
CPU- (2) i7 965 Processors (motherboard has 2 cpu slots)
Cooling- (2) Zalmann 9900 LGA 1337 CPU coolers
RAM- 24GB of Corsair Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 RAM (motherboard has 12 slots for RAM)
Graphics Card- (2) Asus Ati 5970 ROG Radeon HD cards (4 gpu's total and 8gb RAM GDDr5)
Power-Corsair Modular 1200watt Power Supply Unit
Tower- In-Win Ironclad gaming tower
Tower Cooling- Go liquid cooled or Freon Charged
Operating System- Windows 7 Professional 64bit
That should be close enough to one of the best builds.
If you are looking for the absolute best, known as an enthusist board. You are going to cough up quite a chunk of change. You are looking at approximately $3600-4200 depending on how many HDD's you would want. There really is no best gaming PC out there. PC technology keeps evolving every month to something faster and smaller, along with a $$$ added to it. Here would be an example of what this month's top PC.
Motherboard-EVGA SR2 motherboard
CPU- (2) i7 965 Processors (motherboard has 2 cpu slots)
Cooling- (2) Zalmann 9900 LGA 1337 CPU coolers
RAM- 24GB of Corsair Dominator 1600mhz DDR3 RAM (motherboard has 12 slots for RAM)
Graphics Card- (2) Asus Ati 5970 ROG Radeon HD cards (4 gpu's total and 8gb RAM GDDr5)
Power-Corsair Modular 1200watt Power Supply Unit
Tower- In-Win Ironclad gaming tower
Tower Cooling- Go liquid cooled or Freon Charged
Operating System- Windows 7 Professional 64bit
That should be close enough to one of the best builds.
What should be a few necessities for a gaming pc?
fatboiii14
I am thinking of buying a gaming pc. I am willing to spend up to around 1000 dollars(or more if necessary) I want it to play games like minecraft or call of duty. I want something so I can play if no lag. Or even record... I dont know much about computers do I don't know what I should be looking for in a computer. If i could get a link to a great one to buy it would be nice. Or even a list of things to look for. Thanks!
Also where should i buy it?
Answer
Processor: Intel Core i5 2500K or AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition.
Hard Drive: 500GB or 1TB
RAM: DDR3 4GB would be sufficient but 8GB wouldn't hurt.
Graphic Card: GTX 560 Ti or the GTX 570 would do.
PSU (Power Supply Unit): 700W or 650W. (PSU is needed to power up the graphic card.)
Gaming Cabinet: Any cabinet would do, but a gaming cabinet has a pretty better built in cooling system. iBall's 'Thunder Bolt' cabinet is pretty sweet.
Mother Board: If your going to get the AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition, then get the ASUS M5A88M. If going for the Intel Core i5 2500K, then get the ASUS P8H 67-MLX.
You'll need a sound card and a pair of speakers.
A UPS.
A Monitor. I recommend Dell monitors.
A mouse and a keyboard.
Processor: Intel Core i5 2500K or AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition.
Hard Drive: 500GB or 1TB
RAM: DDR3 4GB would be sufficient but 8GB wouldn't hurt.
Graphic Card: GTX 560 Ti or the GTX 570 would do.
PSU (Power Supply Unit): 700W or 650W. (PSU is needed to power up the graphic card.)
Gaming Cabinet: Any cabinet would do, but a gaming cabinet has a pretty better built in cooling system. iBall's 'Thunder Bolt' cabinet is pretty sweet.
Mother Board: If your going to get the AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition, then get the ASUS M5A88M. If going for the Intel Core i5 2500K, then get the ASUS P8H 67-MLX.
You'll need a sound card and a pair of speakers.
A UPS.
A Monitor. I recommend Dell monitors.
A mouse and a keyboard.
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