May 13, 201510 yr Heya fellas, I'm currently thinking about building myself a gaming PC. I've made myself two builds, now my questions are : 1. Build # 1 is more expensive then Build #2. Is build #1 alot better and worth the extra money compared to build # 2? 2. Is Build # 1 a good build?3. Is Build # 2 a good build? EDIT: Please only reply when you have some knowledge about it (: Let's hope you'll understand the dutch words, they're not that hard Build # 1 Build # 2 Edited May 13, 201510 yr by Eagle Scripts
May 13, 201510 yr No idea how to build em, I know my cousin builds his comps, but i prefer buying & sticking to my Alienware products<3
May 13, 201510 yr Author No idea how to build em, I know my cousin builds his comps, but i prefer buying & sticking to my Alienware products<3 you're paying so much more then needed then :P
May 13, 201510 yr you're paying so much more then needed then That maybe so, like my cousin says im just paying for the brand, but damn i've never had 1 issue with my alienware's and they run so perfect. Worth 2K every bit, wouldn't change that at all Alienware>>>>>> run 100 games at 1 time and no lag at alllllll and keep these bitches on for days straight. Edited May 13, 201510 yr by ThatMixedKidMont
May 13, 201510 yr Author That maybe so, like my cousin says im just paying for the brand, but damn i've never had 1 issue with my alienware's and they run so perfect. Worth 2K every bit, wouldn't change that at all Alienware>>>>>> run 100 games at 1 time and no lag at alllllll and keep these bitches on for days straight. What are your PC specs then ? ;) Let's see what it'd cost me to build it
May 13, 201510 yr What are your PC specs then ? Let's see what it'd cost me to build it My laptop: http://pasteboard.co/qU9EqtA.png http://pasteboard.co/qUe6CUk.png Edited May 13, 201510 yr by ThatMixedKidMont
May 13, 201510 yr Only difference is the GPU's? Maybe I'm still sleepy but that's all I saw. If so, I'd just decide whether or not you're going to be running any graphic intensive games. If you don't plan on doing so, stick to the cheaper build and buy another hard drive so you don't clog up your SSD with junk. This is the PC I built just a few weeks ago http://pcpartpicker.com/p/cBkPD3 Edited May 13, 201510 yr by Genchimaru
May 13, 201510 yr Author My laptop: http://pasteboard.co/qU9EqtA.png http://pasteboard.co/qUe6CUk.png Nice but it looks so thick o.O . You also paid way to much for the specs , not only for the brand but also because its a laptop. Anyways, let's not continue this chat here since I did make this topic for some help ;) Only difference is the GPU's? Maybe I'm still sleepy but that's all I saw. If so, I'd just decide whether or not you're going to be running any graphic intensive games. If you don't plan on doing so, stick to the cheaper build and buy another hard drive so you don't clog up your SDD with junk. This is the PC I built just a few weeks ago http://pcpartpicker.com/p/cBkPD3 Yes, its a GPU upgrade. Wanted to know whether the cheaper GPU is still a beast or not. And nice build !
May 13, 201510 yr Yes, its a GPU upgrade. Wanted to know whether the cheaper GPU is still a beast or not. And nice build ! Unfortunately I don't know which one would be more worthwhile not familiar with either card You can always upgrade the GPU if the cheaper one is lacking though.
May 13, 201510 yr https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=318271&action=wish_lists Here is my latest build. Edited May 13, 201510 yr by Tom
May 13, 201510 yr As a current user of AMD graphics cards, I can explain to you why I'm going to change. While the 290 is a pretty good budget card, I would pick the 300$ equivalent from nvidia. They have more features and and are generally better. The other thing I noticed was the motherboard. Did you just pick the cheapest compatible one? Make sure it is good quality. Also, are you sure you don't want to add a storage hard drive? SSD's fill up fast.
May 13, 201510 yr Author Unfortunately I don't know which one would be more worthwhile not familiar with either card You can always upgrade the GPU if the cheaper one is lacking though. That's also a option indeed. https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=318271&action=wish_lists Here is my latest build. Looks awesome, but just a 'little' over my budget ;) As a current user of AMD graphics cards, I can explain to you why I'm going to change. While the 290 is a pretty good budget card, I would pick the 300$ equivalent from nvidia. They have more features and and are generally better. The other thing I noticed was the motherboard. Did you just pick the cheapest compatible one? Make sure it is good quality. Also, are you sure you don't want to add a storage hard drive? SSD's fill up fast. Hhm sounds interesting, what GPU would you recommend me then?
May 13, 201510 yr I recommend getting a gtx 970. It can run all the current games at 1080p maxed easily. Gtx 980 for 4k Maxed graphics. The CPU I would get is i5-4690k.
May 13, 201510 yr If you are looking for nvidia in that price range, the 970 is the way to go. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127832 If you don't plan on overclocking, you can stick with what you have planned, but for a few more bucks it might be worth it down the line.
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