October 16, 201312 yr I'm looking for a new PC any suggestions guys? Something with an AMD video card. needs atleast 2g graphics prob 8gig ram maybe a phenom II quad core? needs to be like a 700$ budget any suggestions? Edited October 16, 201312 yr by GoldFarm
October 16, 201312 yr Don't you sell one...? Edit: You are trying to make me look stupid by changing the title from 'Looking for a new vps' to 'Looking for new PC.' Edited October 16, 201312 yr by Ricky
October 16, 201312 yr Author Don't you sell one...? Edit: You are trying to make me look stupid by changing the title from 'Looking for a new vps' to 'Looking for new PC.' Was reading a thread on a different forum, C&P'd the wrong thing.
October 16, 201312 yr if you have knowledge of how to build a pc it's cheaper to build on than to buy one wwww.newegg.com
October 16, 201312 yr Author if you have knowledge of how to build a pc it's cheaper to build on than to buy one wwww.newegg.com Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt
October 16, 201312 yr if you have knowledge of how to build a pc it's cheaper to build on than to buy one wwww.newegg.com Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt You can't order the wrong parts if you can plug a lamp into a wall socket. step one: choose cpu step two: choose motherboard with matching socket step three: buy any ram that matches speed of motherboard step four: choose a video card (if you fuck this part up no one can save you) step five: choose power supply step six+: choose case and hard drive/ssd
October 16, 201312 yr Author if you have knowledge of how to build a pc it's cheaper to build on than to buy one wwww.newegg.com Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt You can't order the wrong parts if you can plug a lamp into a wall socket. step one: choose cpu step two: choose motherboard with matching socket step three: buy any ram that matches speed of motherboard step four: choose a video card (if you fuck this part up no one can save you) step five: choose power supply step six+: choose case and hard drive/ssd My next biggest fear would be I don't understand PCI, PCI Express, what port it optimal for video cards. I'm not to big on hardware at all.
October 16, 201312 yr i spent $1100$ on mine. i5 3570k 16 gb ram 126 ssd 2tb black HDD 650 ti oc 2gb Video card p8z77 MOBO. dual monitor setup.
October 16, 201312 yr if you have knowledge of how to build a pc it's cheaper to build on than to buy one wwww.newegg.com Thanks but I'm afraid that i would order the wrong parts, or have something incompatible. I would feel safer with something prebuilt You can't order the wrong parts if you can plug a lamp into a wall socket. step one: choose cpu step two: choose motherboard with matching socket step three: buy any ram that matches speed of motherboard step four: choose a video card (if you fuck this part up no one can save you) step five: choose power supply step six+: choose case and hard drive/ssd My next biggest fear would be I don't understand PCI, PCI Express, what port it optimal for video cards. I'm not to big on hardware at all. PCI express.. PCI hasn't been used on a video card in 10 years
October 16, 201312 yr I like to use ibuypower.com, personally. It's a lot easier and they seem to give lower prices on the same shit that newegg offers. PLUS! ibuypower gives you descriptions of things and tells you compatibility with what parts you want and have selected.