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| SpreadsPlague:
--- Quote from: HellsSpot on October 12, 2012, 06:09:59 PM ---All these parts (except case, mouse, etc) are the same as I'm going to get wtf --- End quote --- that's because they're common mid-end parts --- Quote from: shyGriff on October 12, 2012, 06:04:31 PM ---im confused --- End quote --- why did you post lol yes OP all parts seem compatible |
| HellsSpot:
--- Quote from: SpreadsPlague on October 12, 2012, 06:29:31 PM ---mid-end --- End quote --- This is very high end to me. I don't plan on spending more then 2k on computer... |
| SpreadsPlague:
--- Quote from: HellsSpot on October 12, 2012, 06:45:59 PM ---This is very high end to me. I don't plan on spending more then 2k on computer... --- End quote --- they're mid-end parts. they're good, but definitely not high-end. you don't have to spend more than 2k to have a relatively high-end* computer. get a 3770k with a 680 and 8GB RAM and you're fairly high-end for under 2k *there are much more powerful parts but in the realm of reality this is approaching/meeting high-end standards (all of this just so you know. not telling you they suck or anything, don't take it that way) |
| skill4life:
that's purty lovey. I plan on spending a 2.5k$ budget next year on a new computer. This is including monitors/keyboard/speakers because i'm going to keep the current one i'm using right next to it. I'm tempted to go for an eyefinity setup but i'm not sure if i should. |
| SpreadsPlague:
--- Quote from: skill4life on October 12, 2012, 06:55:27 PM ---I'm tempted to go for an eyefinity setup but i'm not sure if i should. --- End quote --- make sure you get a decent amount of vram (2GB+ is usually okay) on your GPU if you decide to do that |
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