Author Topic: Making a cheap gaming computer  (Read 640 times)

HELLO MY COMPARATIVES
Anyways, one of my friends is a computer hardware guy, and he hooked me up with this sweet deal
I'm liking the specs, but if you guys think i should change anything, go ahead. I have a 500 dollar spending limit, but I'm willing to go a little over that.

Change the CPU to a Intel 2600k C:



HELLO MY COMPARATIVES
Anyways, one of my friends is a computer hardware guy, and he hooked me up with this sweet deal
I'm liking the specs, but if you guys think i should change anything, go ahead. I have a 500 dollar spending limit, but I'm willing to go a little over that.


Oh, never mind, its a 300 dollar CPU!

reading is you friend, assassin.


you have enough money for a monitor?

Get an AMD CPU, they have great price:performance ratio.

you have enough money for a monitor?
I already have a moniter
Get an AMD CPU, they have great price:performance ratio.
Can you link me to one, on newegg?

I already have a moniterCan you link me to one, on newegg?
theres a quard core one on there for like 120
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103808
« Last Edit: August 15, 2011, 02:09:28 AM by Gaythan Gayes »


Apparently, my motherboard doesn;t support it.
get an amd motherboard

get an amd motherboard

yeah, but the good ones are pricy, and I think what i've got right now is fine.

yeah, but the good ones are pricy, and I think what i've got right now is fine.
k then if youre fine with not having an amd cpu go ahead..

Few things:
Gaythan is right. If you got an AMD CPU and mobo, it'd be better performance as it'd be a really good quad core, and would be cheaper overall. Also a Pentium is old architecture so wouldn't be very good.
Second, you'd want at least 500W for that video card. 400W would only just cut it, but you wouldn't want to push it far.

AMD should just do Graphics Cards, nice choice, the Pentium is still a pretty good Processor for Source - you just need a strong graphics card