N NateTheGreat1015 Honorable Jan 26, 2014 209 0 10,690 Jan 27, 2014 #1 I have about a $700 budget for a gaming computer (tower only). I was wondering if it is worth it to go for an overclocking build. I plan to upgrade it yearly, eventually turning it into a beastly gaming computer. Any help would appreciated.
I have about a $700 budget for a gaming computer (tower only). I was wondering if it is worth it to go for an overclocking build. I plan to upgrade it yearly, eventually turning it into a beastly gaming computer. Any help would appreciated.
B Brantyn Gerik Dignified Sep 18, 2013 3,603 0 15,960 Jan 27, 2014 #2 Upgrading yearly is not a good strategy, as you end up losing quite a bit of money in the long run for not much gain the best thing to do is to buy the best cpu/motherboard combo you can, and then upgrade your gpu's as you need to. Upvote 0 Downvote
Upgrading yearly is not a good strategy, as you end up losing quite a bit of money in the long run for not much gain the best thing to do is to buy the best cpu/motherboard combo you can, and then upgrade your gpu's as you need to.