Thursday, October 3, 2013

Help me build a good gaming computer! What is the best I can create for 650 or less?

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wutnameisn


Alright guys, so I am looking to build a gaming computer in the 500 to 650 dollar range. what is the absolute best I can get in this pricerange. I do not need a wireless router/modem, mouse, keyboard, speakers, or moniter. Long story short, can you please help me build the best gaming computer possible for around 650 dollars or less? I'd like to be able to run games like skyrim on max if i could. I have someone who can help me create the computer already, so I dont need to worry about that. Thanks a ton!


Answer
Since you don't need peripherals then here are good parts to get for that price range:

1. FX4300
2. cheapest Asus AM3+ mobo -around $60 more or less
3. 500 gb HDD
4. 8 gb DDR3 1333 MHZ ram\
5. GTX 650ti boost
6. 500W LEPA PSU at newegg - $37
7. thermaltake V3 blk edition casing
8. dvd writer
9. windows 7 home premium 64 bit

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The Dude


Hi, I'm wanting to build my own gaming computer but I don't know where to start. I'm wanting something powerful enough to run modern games on high graphics (Skyrim, Arma2, Mass Effect3, etc). My price range is $500-$700. Anything higher than that I could just buy an Alienware. I have the tower shell and fan but need everything else.


Answer
the cheapest gaming computer I managed to build and being capable to play the mentioned games including BF3 on high cost around $540 including the operating system. as you don't need the computer case the total price without the peripherals monitor, speakers, keyboard & mouse will be close to $500.

this is the parts list (cpu & hdd upgraded vs. the $540 version)
mobo - AsRock B75M LGA 1155 ($65)
cpu - Intel Pentium G860 3.0Ghz LGA 1155 dual core ($73 Amazon.com)
ram - Corsair Vengeance LP 2 x 4GB DDR3 1600 ($39)
gpu - PowerColor Radeon HD 7770 1GB ($120)
hdd - Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB ($85 Amazon.com)
opt. drive - LG DVD Burner Model GH24NS90 ($18)
psu - Antec VP-450 450W ($35)
OS - Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit (Full) System Builder ($91 Amazon.com)
total $526 all parts from newegg.com unless otherwise noted

monitor, keyboard & mouse cost around $130




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