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Help! Wanting to build a Gaming PC under $700, please have patience for i am new too the PC gaming scene.

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May 27, 2014 5:21:33 PM

I have just decided to get a gaming PC because of all the benefits that come with it. I will be doing basic stuff like homework including gaming. I am hoping to play games at medium to low settings (would be nice to play them at higher graphics but i want to stay in price range) and i will be playing games like League of Legends, Skyrim, and most steam games. A list of parts or tips for building would be nice for beginners. I already own a really good monitor (Asus 24", 2 ms, 1080p) so it is not required that i get another. Thanks so much in advance for the help!

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May 27, 2014 5:43:41 PM

ben3591 said:
I have just decided to get a gaming PC because of all the benefits that come with it. I will be doing basic stuff like homework including gaming. I am hoping to play games at medium to low settings (would be nice to play them at higher graphics but i want to stay in price range) and i will be playing games like League of Legends, Skyrim, and most steam games. A list of parts or tips for building would be nice for beginners. I already own a really good monitor (Asus 24", 2 ms, 1080p) so it is not required that i get another. Thanks so much in advance for the help!


Comrade's 700$ build
http://pcpartpicker.com/blog/41/bitfenix-comrade-700-ga...
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May 27, 2014 6:06:39 PM

plast0000 said:
ben3591 said:
I have just decided to get a gaming PC because of all the benefits that come with it. I will be doing basic stuff like homework including gaming. I am hoping to play games at medium to low settings (would be nice to play them at higher graphics but i want to stay in price range) and i will be playing games like League of Legends, Skyrim, and most steam games. A list of parts or tips for building would be nice for beginners. I already own a really good monitor (Asus 24", 2 ms, 1080p) so it is not required that i get another. Thanks so much in advance for the help!


Comrade's 700$ build
http://pcpartpicker.com/blog/41/bitfenix-comrade-700-ga...


Thanks but my friend showed me a build similar to this with better specs is it possible to get anything better?
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May 27, 2014 6:10:23 PM

plast0000 said:
ben3591 said:
I have just decided to get a gaming PC because of all the benefits that come with it. I will be doing basic stuff like homework including gaming. I am hoping to play games at medium to low settings (would be nice to play them at higher graphics but i want to stay in price range) and i will be playing games like League of Legends, Skyrim, and most steam games. A list of parts or tips for building would be nice for beginners. I already own a really good monitor (Asus 24", 2 ms, 1080p) so it is not required that i get another. Thanks so much in advance for the help!


Comrade's 700$ build
http://pcpartpicker.com/blog/41/bitfenix-comrade-700-ga...


Maybe if i added this AMD FX-8320 Vishera 3.5GHz 4.0GHz instead of the i3 would it make a difference?

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May 27, 2014 6:24:46 PM

ben3591 said:
plast0000 said:
ben3591 said:
I have just decided to get a gaming PC because of all the benefits that come with it. I will be doing basic stuff like homework including gaming. I am hoping to play games at medium to low settings (would be nice to play them at higher graphics but i want to stay in price range) and i will be playing games like League of Legends, Skyrim, and most steam games. A list of parts or tips for building would be nice for beginners. I already own a really good monitor (Asus 24", 2 ms, 1080p) so it is not required that i get another. Thanks so much in advance for the help!


Comrade's 700$ build
http://pcpartpicker.com/blog/41/bitfenix-comrade-700-ga...


Maybe if i added this AMD FX-8320 Vishera 3.5GHz 4.0GHz instead of the i3 would it make a difference?



changing the CPU brand means changing the mother board
core-I3 is dual core (2-cores)
AMD FX-8320 is octagon-core (8-cores)
so the AMD is more better, you just need a better PSU, and a motherboard with socket AM3+
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June 1, 2014 5:43:16 AM

You can have amd for budget
But if you want to play gta 4 or battlefield 4 chose intel
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