Making a computer for gaming and wondered what the Flood advises/uses
I'm on a 2000-4000 budget for the entire computer.
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1 Respuesta[quote]Making a computer for gaming and wondered what the Flood advises/uses I'm on a 2000-4000 budget for the entire computer.[/quote] Then you realize you're 1000 strange coins short.
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This is mine. Should come in way under your budget as it's not quite tippy-top any more. Runs every game I have at max settings 60fps at 4K. Corsair carbide case, honestly GREAT case, so easy to work with and is neat and tidy.
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1 RespuestaAre you a computery guy?
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8 RespuestasMake sure to not spend much on ram, you can download more later.
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19 Respuestashttp://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZJFJbj This would make for pretty much an ultimate gaming build. I added a really nice, and expensive ultra wide monitor but obviously that's not completely necessary. Your call on that. It has room for a second video card if you want to go SLI as well, just add another 1080, not really necessary though.
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1 RespuestaAny particular reason you have such a high budget? I mean, that's awesome and all.. but the rig you can buy for that kind of cash seems excessive for gaming.
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5 RespuestasGet more💯💯buttons 👇👇than the rest😿so u can🙌💦💦play better 👍😅more buttons💯👇more better👌👌😅
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6 RespuestasEditado por Classified: 8/8/2016 7:39:41 AMI was about to say, I can help you, but your budget exceeds mine which is 1400-1500, but I can start you off: CPU: Intel i7-6800K MoBo: ASUS Sabertooth Mark one X99 Motherboard GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1080 Which is basically OP, the Intel i7-6800k has 6 cores! the X99 chipset is sporting those processors with 6 cores, and of course the GTX 1080 is the most powerful card you could buy, and I suggested the ASUS one because I have the 1070 version and it looks sexy and performs better then the FE of the 1070
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2 RespuestasLight sticks on fire underneath a weak Asian teenager, you'll get all the computations you'll need! Be sure not to use too many sticks though or you'll burn up your new computer too quickly.
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4 RespuestasGet a good RAM, and plan out your computer before hand. Wouldn't want to forget space to put in the CPU.
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10 RespuestasEditado por Sûr: 8/8/2016 3:16:26 AMJoin the -ûr club. There's you, me, Mûr, and Gûr. [spoiler]should really make that a group[/spoiler]