Author Topic: Desktop PC that can run blockland, gmod, and team fortress 2 with good fps?  (Read 2650 times)

/title
I don't care what company it is from, or anything else.
I just want a computer that can run blockland, gmod, and team fortress 2 with good fps, and nice performance.
Please link me to desktop computers I can use to be able to do such a thing.
It can be one of those little boxes like the steam box. However, I would like if I could buy and install a graphics card into it. Intergrated graphics? meh.
Post ones with the lowest price possible please.
Thanks.



that's what you're asking for

you forgot to give us the amount of money you can spend

that's what you're asking for
i know but
my tech knowledge is good and all but i don't really think i can find all the necessary parts
you forgot to give us the amount of money you can spend
doesn't matter here, just lowest as possible

you're asking for something that could be infinite in price

those games don't require a lot of juice to play

oh my gosh
misread prebuilt as self-built
well, if it has to be self-built, then i need some recommendations for parts

setro how come i see one of these threads like once every 3 months from you? or is it just me.

what the forget do you mean it doesn't matter
I can't give you a computer list until you give me your budget
700? 800? 1000? 5000?

those games don't require a lot of juice to play
yeah really

if you can't run a source game with good fps then you might be running a commodore 64

oh my gosh
misread prebuilt as self-built
well, if it has to be self-built, then i need some recommendations for parts
yes, and that's why you're not going to see anything very cheap

setro how come i see one of these threads like once every 3 months from you? or is it just me.
now, you're right

doesn't matter here, just lowest as possible
alrighty
« Last Edit: January 31, 2014, 07:36:32 PM by RagnaTheBroedge »

setro how come i see one of these threads like once every 3 months from you? or is it just me.
my computer is falling apart
it's a laptop with linux. kinda limiting.
i know there's a solution somewhere