Hello, I need some help building a new PC. I've never built one before but I have an okay understanding of which parts do what. The goal is to get as much gaming capability as possible for less than 650 dollars. Please tell me if this build is satisfactory or if anything should be changed.
-No need for a 650w
-You can find a 640gb with 32mb cache for same price
-If you want to save money, the CM centurion is a good case for half price
-I'd consider a faster processor unless you're planning on overclocking.
For $650 a few days ago I was able to come up with a lot more. Look around again.
Oh, antec 300, I didn't see that it wasn't the 900. My bad.
I wouldn't get a case with psu included, for the most part, since those tend to be terrible.
If you're planning on staying with stock speed, remember that you can get a e8450 2.1GHz triple core processor from AMD for $15 less than that dual core 2.53Ghz you're thinking of, and if you do that, you can use the 780g series of motherboards. Up to you, though.
If you're planning on staying with stock speed, remember that you can get a e8450 2.1GHz triple core processor from AMD for $15 less than that dual core 2.53Ghz you're thinking of, and if you do that, you can use the 780g series of motherboards. Up to you, though.
Would that offer a significant benefit? And I was considering overclocking, does my current CPU lend itself well to overclocking? Will I need more than the stock cooling system?
780g motherboards have built in graphics
their ok for a lot of games, but since you're getting the hd4850 you'll be able to play more demanding games at higher resolutions
I would check out this motherboard, I only say that because I don't know anything about elitegroup but this is THE motherboard for overclocking, everyone uses it, everyone recommends it, it is very highly rated by all
CPU could get Athlon X2 5400 BE for overclocking, ot the Phenom X3
Motherboards for AMD system with 780G price run from $80 - $100, But 790GX price run $100 - $150, the overclocking is better on 790GX, since it has the 750 south bridge and CrossfireX.
if you buy the 5400 be then you MUST spend at least 25 more on a fan or heatsink because the BE doesn't come with one
you can oc the e7200 to 3.2 with the fan that is included with it
I think you should get an Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L mobo. I have one in my built and it is great. Plus it is only $80. I don't use ATI cards though. So can't help you there.
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