My Pc Build, please give me advice
Hey guys,
so with help from some of ya'll, I have officially made my wishlist on Newegg.
I have added a monitor, keyboard, and a game.
Please scan over it and let me know if I should change anything before I officially order all of the items (which I am very excited to do)
I really need honest advice Thanks!
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=14675029
June 3, 2012
12 Comments • Newest first
Then just adjust it to how you see fit. For such a build, he could go ahead and get an i5-3570k (or the i5-2500k) with a budget aftermarket Heatsink fan and/or a 64GB~128GB SSD. Other than that, unless you giving him a premium motherboard, the price shouldn't get that much higher if at all, especially he could get a different - cheaper 24" monitor for under $200 - saving him at least $118.
[quote=Justifyz]You want to make it more expensive than it already is?[/quote]
Qwan and I are the only posters who didn't give you garbage. You might as well ignore him.
[quote=RoflCopTaR]Aight! before i start hammering away at your build do you have a budget that you'd like to stick around with?[/quote]
You want to make it more expensive than it already is?
[quote=djpinc19]The card has free shipping and your motherboard has onboard graphics. You don't actually have to buy the video card to have a usable computer.[/quote]
I'm buying this PC build strictly for gaming so I need a good graphics card
The card has free shipping and your motherboard has onboard graphics. You don't actually have to buy the video card to have a usable computer.
[quote=djpinc19]The price and factory clock frequency. The GIGABYTE is both cheaper and faster, but that's the likely reason why it is sold out.[/quote]
Alright, if it is not out of stock when I decide to order the the items, I will buy the GTX 670 you recommended me. Thanks.
The price and factory clock frequency. The GIGABYTE is both cheaper and faster, but that's the likely reason why it is sold out.
[quote=djpinc19]While the 27" monitor is more immersive because of its size, its resolution is the same as that of the 24" version which is more than $100 cheaper. It's still your choice to either save money or have a richer gaming experience; either choice is not bad. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116479
Currently out of stock, but worthy of consideration: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125423
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What is the difference between the GTX 670 in my wishlist and the GTX 670 you listed?
While the 27" monitor is more immersive because of its size, its resolution is the same as that of the 24" version which is more than $100 cheaper. It's still your choice to either save money or have a richer gaming experience; either choice is not bad. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116479
Currently out of stock, but worthy of consideration: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125423
[quote=SkyforthReborn]What's better Penium 4 single core @ 3.07 ghz or a Celeron duo core 1.03 ghz?[/quote]
Can you go away? You're not helping at all.
[quote=qwan456]Relink: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=14675029[/quote]
Thanks. I don't know why it wasn't highlighted.
Relink: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=14675029
I prefer a screenshot.