Author Topic: Can someone give gaming pc suggestions from 350 to 450 (maybe 500)  (Read 845 times)


som1 giv me suggestions wtf
or builds

500-600 would be a good price range if you're willing to spend more than you want

500-600 would be a good price range if you're willing to spend more than you want

I can go for that sorta


pls

ok fine jeez

pcpartpicker is pretty much your friend here, it was mine whenever i (almost) built my desktop

here's a pretty good build i found with $600, includes 7 home premium and a cheap keyboard:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/132H9

otherwise, just mess around with the options until you find something suitable

also, don't skimp out on your psu or case, you'll probably need to upgrade half of the parts by the end of this year's "next-gen revolution" in order to keep pace with all of these gtx titans going around

>350 to 450
>gaming

Pick one

>350 to 450
>gaming

that's actually enough to get some cheap gaming hardware if you're willing to shop around

build a mini itx because they're so cool. ;_;
http://pcpartpicker.com/b/QWS


I would save up a little bit more. The cheaper you go, the sooner you'll have to upgrade again, so it really costs more in the long run.

that's actually enough to get some cheap gaming hardware if you're willing to shop around

Cheap and gaming hardware do not go together. Gaming rigs don't go for very cheap. If you find one that is cheap, it usually isn't a good rig.


I'm going for 500 - 600 so

Check the "Good" to "Very good" tier then
Also does that budget include OS and any peripherals, or do you already have what you need?