I need help with a Gaming Pc Build

mseth2000

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I am wanting to build a Gaming Desktop that would last for a couple years, or till i need to change the processor to a current one. It will be for Intensive gaming, recording, editing, rendering, and basically everything i need. but i have 3 laptops to take parts from. and 5 desktops that use IDE or "The pins" before sata came out.

Parts i already have:


Case:
Custom made Full Tower

HardDrive:
500gb Sata 3.5 Seagate
250gb Sata 2.5 Samsung

Os: Windows 7 Home Premium

Multi Sd Card Reader

Usb Ports "2 in the front, 4 Extra not hooked up, 2 on the mother board. 8 total"

2: 512mb video card

DvD drive
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Budget Range: 500 or so

System Usage: Intensive gaming, for over 5 hours at a time. Recording, Editing,

Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Ebay, Walmart, BestBuy ,Amazon. preferably Amazon or Ebay

Location: Gettysburg, PA

Parts Preferences: Intel, or Parts that are almost as good as XboxOne or Ps4

Why Are You Building: For i won't have to use my laptop to play heavy resource games as DayZ, Skyrim, Minecraft, etc.

Also I am able to post pictures of what i currently have as the case, Hdds, and listed parts are in my possession already, if it is needed.
 

mseth2000

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i am building an entirely new pc, those are the parts i already have though. the budget is around 500$ or so, as i have two/three Hdds, Case, Sd Reader, DvD drive, Os, and extra Usb ports already, with those parts already being Sata. i only need to build the motherboard, Powersupply, and video card.
 

Dunlop0078

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Its better than any intel processor at that price point. Look up a review of the amd fx 6300 and i think you will be sold in fact because of its better multithreading abilty and 6 cores it can perform better then some much higher priced intel processors in MMO's.
 

mseth2000

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ok thanks.
 

Dunlop0078

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No problem i would only recommend intel if you had 800 to 900 dollars to spend any less and in my experience the AMD build is the better buy for the money.