personal preference, mate
on an unrelated note, is buying a computer someone else built to sell on ebay a bad idea?
ok but the newegg thing doesn't even make sense. if you have a budget and a part is cheaper somewhere else it would be ridiculous to get it from newegg
Yo, computer geeks.I would love if you could make me a build that can:- Run CS:GO at 50+ FPS (Maxxed out)- Run Warframe at 50+ FPS (Maxxed out)- Run Starbound at 50+ FPSIt has to have:- NZXT Source 210 (White) Case- Wi-Fi Adapter if the motherboard doesn't include good on-board wifi capabilites- 8GB RAM- CD Drive- Nvidia GPUIt does not have to include:- Operating system- Monitor- Keyboard/MouseMy budget is: $750OH PARTS HAVE TO BE NEWEGG ONLY
Guys, I need a budget build for $750 -$800-ish.Basic requirements:- Min. 8 GB RAM, with the capacity to upgrade to 16 GB- Min. 2 TB HDD- Min. i5 processor- Disk drive- WiFi card- Min. 2 GB GPU- Must be able to run Windows and OS X side-by-side- No monitor- No OS (not that I'd expect you to include that)- No Intel graphics- No super-expensive caseThis computer will be used for some gaming (mostly Blockland, but being able to run shaders well wouldn't be too shabby), editing/rendering HD video, 3D modeling, animation, graphic design, music-making, etc. Keep in mind I know next to nothing about computers except for the little bits my brother has shared with me. If you have a build and it's a bit more than $650, that'd ok, my bro and I are bargain shoppers. ;)
Ok guys, just found out that I've got a job here soon that'll bring in about $360 of spendable moneez. So my budget has been upped to about $800 max. See above quote for details, I edited the minimum requirements.
haha thats a dope ass laptop