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I told you like a 2 weeks ago ago what hard drive you should use

I said I want less expensive parts :c

(except maybe the motherboard, that one costs a lot because it's very reliable but there are cheaper choices that are very good as well)

what are the cheaper choices that are very good as well?
« Last Edit: April 27, 2014, 09:16:13 PM by Tetris »

Whats so wrong with a good pc?
1) There's nothing wrong with a good pc
2) What you linked is not a good pc

I said I want less expensive parts :c

what are the cheaper choices that are very good as well?
Like I said, if you want to save a lot of money without sacrificing very much performance you should go to an i5-4670k and R9 290X. Otherwise, don't cut corners on things like the hard drive, because that's something that's going to affect almost every possible action you could perform with your computer. Here's a good looking motherboard that's cheaper


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Okay here's my dilemma, as I've said before I don't know jack stuff about computers, and I really just don't have the time to build a computer. I have a budget of 500$-600$ (preferably the lower 500 range) and I'm not seeking something that can run high end games max at 120 frames. I mostly play games like CS:GO, TF2, LoL, Garry's Mod, and such but it'd be nice to have something that can run most modern games at medium settings at a playable framerate (50-60 fps is playable to me). I was looking at this, and noticed overstock.com has a cheaper version but with a different graphics card. What would I be better off buying? Also please do give better suggestions to me,  I need them.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2014, 06:05:37 PM by Ghille »

2) What you linked is not a good pc
You really think I would spend thousands of dollars on a pc? No and it works fine for my needs of gaming. How would you know it's bad?

You really think I would spend thousands of dollars on a pc?
No but you can build a much better one for much cheaper.

Do you even remotely know what you're talking about?

You really think I would spend thousands of dollars on a pc? No and it works fine for my needs of gaming. How would you know it's bad?


Because if you used your brain you would realize you're wrong.

Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit $100 (newegg
Intel Core i7-4770S $310 (newegg)
CORSAIR Vengeance 12GB (3 x 4GB) $128 (newegg)
2TB Serial ATA Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA  $120 (tigerdirect)
GeForce GTX 760 2gb $260 (newegg)
Total: $918 with out a case or power supply

I don't know buying the entire pc at one time seems to be cheaper.

I'm considering on buying this but then I'd have to buy a new mouse. Is there a good mobo for Intel Core i7-4770 with PS/2 Mice and Keyboard connectors?

Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit $100 (newegg
Intel Core i7-4770S $310 (newegg)
CORSAIR Vengeance 12GB (3 x 4GB) $128 (newegg)
2TB Serial ATA Hard Drive - 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA  $120 (tigerdirect)
GeForce GTX 760 2gb $260 (newegg)
Total: $918 with out a case or power supply

I don't know buying the entire pc at one time seems to be cheaper.
Those items you've chosen are all most likely higher quality than the prebuilt's. The prebuilt doesn't even have the processor model listed, for all you know it could be the cheapest 4th gen intel processor possible. That applies to virtually all the other parts.

Those items you've chosen are all most likely higher quality than the prebuilt's. The prebuilt doesn't even have the processor model listed, for all you know it could be the cheapest 4th gen intel processor possible. That applies to virtually all the other parts.
The prebuilt does list the processor:
http://imgur.com/pw1IniR

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Okay here's my dilemma, as I've said before I don't know jack stuff about computers, and I really just don't have the time to build a computer. I have a budget of 500$-600$ (preferably the lower 500 range) and I'm not seeking something that can run high end games max at 120 frames. I mostly play games like CS:GO, TF2, LoL, Garry's Mod, and such but it'd be nice to have something that can run most modern games at medium settings at a playable framerate (50-60 fps is playable to me). I was looking at this, and noticed overstock.com has a cheaper version but with a different graphics card. What would I be better off buying? Also please do give better suggestions to me,  I need them.
Building a computer does not take a long time. It's very easy.
The parts would all ship within 2-3 days from newegg (I'm assuming you're in the US), and would take maybe 3 hours to build start to finish for your first time ever. That's probably less time actively doing something than it would take you to figure out which prebuilt is best for you, such as the time you took to type out this post or do any research

Building a computer does not take a long time. It's very easy.
The parts would all ship within 2-3 days from newegg (I'm assuming you're in the US), and would take maybe 3 hours to build start to finish for your first time ever. That's probably less time actively doing something than it would take you to figure out which prebuilt is best for you, such as the time you took to type out this post or do any research

I suppose, a small anxiety of mine is just having something go wrong and not knowing what to do to fix the issue. Even though I still would prefer a rebuild, any suggestions for a good build at around 500$-600$? I've been looking on the net but it would be nice to see some suggestions from you guys. Also I would like an OS included with the build.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2014, 07:30:17 PM by Ghille »

Also, I forgot to ask. I'm passing from a x32 to a x64 processor. Do I need to get new HDDs, new sound cards, new WiFi cards, new SCSI cards, new phone cards and new serial cards?