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[MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments
Titanium Man:
--- Quote from: TheProdWad on March 22, 2013, 10:45:03 PM ---Is this a good computer build/gaming setup?
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you can save some money on the psu
i doubt you need more than 600w for that build, 650w is perfect to be on the safe side with room for overclocking
get something like this and put the extra money toward a better graphics card
MegaScientifical:
--- Quote from: KoopaScooper on March 22, 2013, 05:26:25 PM ---If you get a bad drive, just RMA it. You'll have to pay for the return shipping to Newegg, but I think Seagate might pay the return shipping for you if you file the RMA with them instead of Newegg.
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Although data lose could be a bitch. But I guess so. Anything else?
SpreadsPlague:
stop worrying and buy the damn thing. seriously it isn't rocket science lol. if it breaks you ship it back and they give you a new one.
ShadowZero:
Guys I upgraded my Comp again, this time I think its future proof for a while.
OLD SPECS:
CPU:Intel Pentium 4 Around 3.00 GHz
RAM:CORSAIR XMS2 4GB DDR2 DUAL CHANNEL
GPU:Radeon HD 6670
MOBO:ECS RS400-A
NEW SPECS:
APU:AMD A8-5600K Black Edition Quad Core @3.9GHz
APU INT GFX:RADEON HD 7560D
MOBO:Asus F2A85-M/ CSM AMD FM2
RAM:CORSAIR VENGEANCE 4GB DDR3 SINGLE CHANNEL
GPU:SAME
The ram is low, but I will probably just buy another one of those considering my motherboard has 4 slots for ram.
I think 8 GB will be good for a while.I didn't add links to the old specs, didn't think I needed to.
And thanks to the use of GPU Boost and AMD Crossfire, I can run everything smoothly and nearly at max graphics.
I wouldn't say all games, but Its good enough for me.
fawkes..:
--- Quote from: TheProdWad on March 22, 2013, 10:45:03 PM ---Is this a good computer build/gaming setup?
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What site are you ordering from?