IDK I DIDN'T READ IT ALL SINCE I SAW IT WHEN I WAS LEAVING LOLOriginally Posted by SalamiNipples
(caps lock rage ftw)
IDK I DIDN'T READ IT ALL SINCE I SAW IT WHEN I WAS LEAVING LOLOriginally Posted by SalamiNipples
(caps lock rage ftw)
Then how did you know it was a good computer?
Staples = office supplies. Anyways.... If you want a good cheap gaming computer, make your own. My brother made his online for about $900, it ran great. Idk the specs of his comp. So, yeah. NEVER buy stock computers. Make your own. Unless your some office dude.
Hey guys,
Got a permission from SandSpur to bump this thread.
I just ordered my parts, and this is what I'm getting inside a week:
- Mobo - ASRock Z68 Pro3, Z68
- CPU - Intel Core i5-2500K, (Quad-core) 3.30GHz
- GPU - Powercolor Radeon HD 6950 1GB
- RAM - Kingston ValueRAM DIMM 4GB PC3-10667U CL9 (DDR3-1333) x 2 (2x4 = 8GB)
- PSU - XFX Core Edition PRO 550W
- Case - BitFenix Merc Beta
- DVD-Drive - LG GH24NS70 DVD-RW
Total price: 674.80€ - $934
In a nutshell: i5-2500k + Radeon HD 6950
>not getting an i7
You disappoint, son.
>thinking i7 kills i5
Get your facts right
Well, in gaming, yeah.
But if you use your computer for other stuff, i7 wins.
Gaming is what I'm going to do most of my time. If I was to do heavy 3D rendering and compositing in HD, I would've got more RAM and an i7, if my budget would've allowed it.