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Nader
See I've got this budget I want to spend on building a gaming desktop pc. I was wondering if this budget can get me a pc of good quality. Not super high, I know I have to pay like 2k or more to get premium quality. Does it run like most games like League of Legends and stuff on maximum graphics and resolution? I would be glad if you also give me some specs & suggestions on what to get and stuff. Thanks :D
Answer
if you're building it yourself, $1k budget will definitely get you a very powerful desktop that can run most games on medium to high settings. You can definitely run LoL on highest settings without a problem. To put things into perspective, here's what you can get for ~$800
http://slickdeals.net/f/6087052-HP-ENVY-15t-j000-Quad-Laptop-i7-4700MQ-Haswell-8GB-Ram-1TB-HD-2GB-Nvidia-GT740M-15-6-1080P-etc-769-ship-tax
PS: Since you play League of Legends, remember to use their giveaway site http://www.leagueoflegendgiveaway.com/ for free prizes :)
if you're building it yourself, $1k budget will definitely get you a very powerful desktop that can run most games on medium to high settings. You can definitely run LoL on highest settings without a problem. To put things into perspective, here's what you can get for ~$800
http://slickdeals.net/f/6087052-HP-ENVY-15t-j000-Quad-Laptop-i7-4700MQ-Haswell-8GB-Ram-1TB-HD-2GB-Nvidia-GT740M-15-6-1080P-etc-769-ship-tax
PS: Since you play League of Legends, remember to use their giveaway site http://www.leagueoflegendgiveaway.com/ for free prizes :)
What would be the best and cheapest parts for a gaming desktop?
Anonymous
Apparently, I am not good with putting parts together, because the price for the things I've got listed is over 1000 dollars, and I have heard of people with amazing gaming desktops for less than 500.
I'm willing to spend between 600-1000. Under 600 or close to it would be optimal until I get a job.
What I have so far, is:
Monitor : LG - 24" Widescreen Flat-Panel LED Multifunction HDTV Monitor
Tower : Corsair - Obsidian Series 650D Mid-Tower Case
Power Supply : Corsair - Enthusiast Series 850-Watt ATX/EPS CPU Power Supply
CPU : Intel - Core⢠i7-4770K 3.5GHz Processor
Ram : NVIDIA - GeForce GTX 650 Ti 2GB GDDR5 PCI Express Graphics Card
Fan : Corsair - Hydro Series H100i Dual 120mm Fan CPU Cooler
I don't know if that is all I need, but it turned out being extremely expensive.
My first question is, would this be a good gaming computer?
My second question is, is there a cheaper set up that would be just as good?
Answer
If your main purpose for your build is gaming, then I recommend getting the Intel 4670K instead of the 4770K, the reason why, is that there is almost no game on the market to date that totally takes advantage of Hyper-threading and in some cases it has been known that hyper-threading can actually drop your FPS in some games.
What I recommend doing with the extra $100 you would be spending on the 4770K and invest it in a better GPU, something on the lines of the GTX660ti or the GTX760. The GPU is were you will see the most improvement in gaming all together as games now a days are more GPU intense then they are CPU intense.
Other then that, very very nice build you have going. Also one other thing, if you want to throw a little more money towards a better GPU after saving the $100, you can get a PSU that has 600W and it will still be enough power to support everything you have. Now a days everything is about power saving not how much power you have like it was about 5 years ago. GPU's don't even use a ton of power like they use to.
Hope this helped you,
ericlee30
~Member Of The Intel Response squad~
If your main purpose for your build is gaming, then I recommend getting the Intel 4670K instead of the 4770K, the reason why, is that there is almost no game on the market to date that totally takes advantage of Hyper-threading and in some cases it has been known that hyper-threading can actually drop your FPS in some games.
What I recommend doing with the extra $100 you would be spending on the 4770K and invest it in a better GPU, something on the lines of the GTX660ti or the GTX760. The GPU is were you will see the most improvement in gaming all together as games now a days are more GPU intense then they are CPU intense.
Other then that, very very nice build you have going. Also one other thing, if you want to throw a little more money towards a better GPU after saving the $100, you can get a PSU that has 600W and it will still be enough power to support everything you have. Now a days everything is about power saving not how much power you have like it was about 5 years ago. GPU's don't even use a ton of power like they use to.
Hope this helped you,
ericlee30
~Member Of The Intel Response squad~
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