Pooh wrote:Anywhere from 900$ to 1200$ would be great if possible.
Pooh wrote:Anywhere from 900$ to 1200$ or cheaper would be great if possible, also looking for a Pre-Assembled PC.
agolden wrote:Pooh - if you don't feel confident assembling a PC, what I did was just bought the parts online and then took em down to Microcenter (my local PC store) , and they assembled it all together beautifully for a $45 fee.
Even with that fee, the PC will be hundreds cheaper than buying an equivalent pre-assembled.
ssp0929 wrote:PCPartPicker.com
Use this.
I would advise against going to Microcenter. Putting the parts together is the easy part, the hard part is the initial part picking process.
Three very important things:
Make sure your motherboard is compatible with your CPU. Buy a mobo-cpu combo at Microcenter.
Make sure you have enough wattage from your PSU. 650W or above is recommended.
Make sure your case is able to house your PC parts. A mid tower is nice and to accompany that your mobo should be mini-ATX form factor, do not purchase ATX for a mid tower.
columbusbobby23 wrote:For around $550 you could get:
FX 8350 4GHz 8-Core and M5A97 R2.0 Socket AM3+ CPU/Motherboard Bundle - $200
MSI AMD Radeon R9 270X Overclocked 2GB GDDR5 - $200(Or a GTX 660)
8GB DDR3-1866 - $80
2TB Hard Drive - $75
You could probably keep your old mouse,keyboard and case. If not, they are not that expensive.
agolden wrote:ssp0929 wrote:PCPartPicker.com
Use this.
I would advise against going to Microcenter. Putting the parts together is the easy part, the hard part is the initial part picking process.
Three very important things:
Make sure your motherboard is compatible with your CPU. Buy a mobo-cpu combo at Microcenter.
Make sure you have enough wattage from your PSU. 650W or above is recommended.
Make sure your case is able to house your PC parts. A mid tower is nice and to accompany that your mobo should be mini-ATX form factor, do not purchase ATX for a mid tower.
that's very true, but Pooh specifically doesn't want to build one. So? next best thing
also picking parts is easy. just post your needs on http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcforme and order the parts. go to microcenter. have it built.
Joke wrote:What graphic card should i buy. I have i3 4130 3.4GHz, 8Gb of ram and now i need a graphic card. Do you think something like HD7790 2Gb would be good enough to play the game on MAX settings(when i will upgrade the CPU) or should i look for R9 270X.
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