4lbert Wesker
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Posted - 2016.02.27 22:40:00 -
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I know that at least 30% of Dust community don't want/need a gaming PC. Those who want a PC they are too afraid to build custom PC due to lack of practice/knowledge. 9 years ago I was in the same situation. I didn't wanted a gaming PC because I had PS2 and thats all I needed but god I was wrong.... My first gaming PC was based on AMD 6000+, 4 GB OCZ Reaper RAM(those were very sexy modules) and Gainward HD 4850 and I had absolute orgasm when I got that Crysis game.... I will never forget that feeling...
Let's get to the point. What do you need for PC?
1. CPU 2. Motherboard 3. Power supply 4. Computer case 5. Ram memory 6 Hard drive/ SSD 7. Graphic cards
Some bro advices:
1. You don't need 1000 bucks for nice PC, don't listen to those youtube idiots. 2. You need well balanced PC. You can't get Titan graphic card and dual core Pentium because that CPU will be huge bottleneck for GPU. 2. 8 GB of ram is optimal requirement for gaming PC. Forget the age of 4 GB 3. Anyone who says I7 is gaming CPU is a "waste of skin", everyone knows that CPU can't be used in full potential in 95% of games 4. Both Nvidia and AMD companies have their pros and cons, you will not mistake with any of them. 5. Google and Youtube are your best friends 6. NEVER buy branded PC, they're mostly overpriced piece of garbage 7. You can any tutorial about building your PC on Youtube.
Join the PC master race
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4lbert Wesker
Intara Direct Action Caldari State
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Posted - 2016.02.28 10:47:00 -
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501st Headstrong wrote:Questions as I am saving right now for a Gaming PC that can also handle plenty of video editing and work:
1. What do you mean by Bottleneck with CPU in relation to the GPU?
2. If $1000 isn't needed for a great rig, how much does your current one cost, and how often do you upgrade, as the new graphics cards are set to come out soon I've heard? Are you anticipating any price drops/ sales?
3. Thanks for inviting me to the PC Master Race lol :)
Also just a question for everyone, is Windows or Mac a better choice for gaming? Because I love Ios and it's apps like Garageband and all, but Windows seems to be the platform games love :(
I might have to get MacBook and leave all my gaming to the desktop...
1. Dual core CPU can't feed too powerful GPU, for example witcher 3, if you get in a massive battle and that situation requires big CPU power, you will get huge framedrop because dual core can't keep up with the GPU.
2. My rig costed me around 400 euros(maybe less). I have i3 4130, GTX 750Ti 2 GB DDR5, 8 GB of ram. You can buy cheapest motherboard if you don't plan to overclock. I would recommend mbo with B85 chipset.
3. You're welcome ;)
Mac and gaming can't get in the same sentence. I beg you, don't buy Mackbook... That's most overpriced **** I ever saw...
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