PC Gamers: is this a good entry level gaming pc?
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Date: July 20th, 2018 12:12 PM Author: red arousing telephone public bath
https://www.digitalstorm.com/vanquish-7.asp
I’d prob grab level 1, is it hard to add an SSD?
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Date: July 20th, 2018 12:36 PM Author: Dashing Kitty Fat Ankles
just figure out how much you can afford and buy the best parts you can, the only difficulty is learning the nomenclature (just takes a bit of googling) to learn what is actually good & know how to make sure everything is compatible
it sounds harder than it is, when it takes like 10 min of googling & common sense
for example a 'chipset' means the socket on a motherboard, you need to make sure it's compatible with the processor you buy, you need to make sure all the parts you buy can actually clear space wise in a case you purchase, also not all parts are made the same, some graphics card models are made by different manufacturers & offer slightly better performance for a price
parts like gpu (graphics card) and cpu (processor) should be decided based on what monitor you want & what resolution and frames you want to get from high end games, so if you want 1440p/1080p at like 200+ frames per second you will a need top end card and processor
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Date: July 20th, 2018 12:18 PM Author: Clear Toilet Seat Base
That system is bad. Paying Digital Storm to prebuilts for you isn't terrible but know you're paying a premium for the service. Building a basic PC takes a couple hours if you're new.
Determine what your desired use case is (eg, 1080p 60fps) then find a GPU that will get you there by googling benchmarks.
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Date: July 20th, 2018 12:19 PM Author: Titillating ungodly affirmative action
bros don't hassle him for going prebuilt.
hassling him is like dorks at a store all talking about how prebuilt is so much better when the guy just wants an out of the box good game system computer
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Date: July 20th, 2018 1:01 PM Author: Chartreuse motley tank azn
This is my parts list for a PC I built a couple months ago:
It is way overkill for what you want, but I'm sharing it just so you can compare to the systems in your OP.
The case in my list is 180, by the way.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4031000&forum_id=2#36465742) |
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