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Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Gaahl - 11-17-2011

I tried making the cheapest decent build possible, having a price range to work on would be cool tho. And yeah, the 550s should be the same as 460s, but 460s are out of production, so maybe you can find a used one... I'm not really a fan of 2nd hand pc parts tbh :P

I wouldn't suggest trying to build up a pc by starting from the fact it should be "cheap" either, cause spending a bit more can be worth it. I'd rather save money for a better pc rather than being impatient and buying a cheap one


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Carcass - 11-18-2011

Personally, I wouldn't build any gaming pc, even budget, with anything lower than a 560 or 6950. More games are starting to use DX11 which is a real fps killer. Also gaming at 1080p is becoming more standard which requires a decent gpu

Anyone looking to build right now should just wait for the upcoming 7000 and 600 series cards. 28nm is gonna bring some big gains


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Carcass - 11-30-2011

New 560 Ti just came out with more cores.
[Image: Nvidia-s-Upcoming-GTX-560-Ti-448-Cores-P...iled-3.png]


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Carcass - 12-23-2011

AMD 7970 paper released yesterday:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/amd-radeon-hd-7970-review/

Retail release of the 7970 and 7950 is in early jan  8)


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Nater - 12-24-2011

Triple post Carcass :P If I build my gaming PC I will PM you :P


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Strika - 12-24-2011

Well I went with something else than suggested, I decided to go with AMD as it'll be enough for me.


ASUS VH192D (19" monitor)
CM HAF 912 Plus Case
ASUS M5A97 Pro AM3+ Motherboard
AMD Phenom II X4 960T (will unlock it to X6)
8GB DDR3 1600MHz - Corsair Vengeance
CM GX 650W PSU
ASUS GTX 560 Ti DCU II
ASUS 24x DVD/RW Drive
Some cheap keyboard
HDD: I'll be using my old one.

That set me back around £580



Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Thug - 02-28-2012

Ordering my new PC tomorrow, it's a beast!

Cooler Master HAF932 Advance
ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Intel® Core™ i7-2700K @ 3,5 Ghz (Stock)
Noctua NH-D14
XFX HD7970 Black Edition @ 3 GB
G.Skill 16 GB DDR3-1600 Quad-Kit
Corsair 120 GB SSD ForceGT 2,5 Inch
Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green 3,5 Inch
Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W
Samsung SH-222AB DVD-ReWriter

Total of: €1.730,-


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Carbon - 02-28-2012

(02-28-2012, 08:17 PM)Thug link Wrote: Total of: €1.730,-
ur fuckin sick man


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Thug - 02-28-2012

(02-28-2012, 08:46 PM)Carbon link Wrote: ur fuckin sick man

It's time for a new one, still running on a 3 year old dual core. (3,3 ghz)
This way I don't have to buy a new one for another 3/4 years, hopefully.


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Carbon - 02-28-2012

(02-28-2012, 09:11 PM)Thug link Wrote: It's time for a new one, still running on a 3 year old dual core. (3,3 ghz)
This way I don't have to buy a new one for another 3/4 years, hopefully.
yea well theres much cheaper pcs that run shit