$1000 should be a good budget if you buy your own parts. |
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(Whoaaaa I haven't been on in a while and just noticed some new features, SWEET!!) |
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$1000 should be a good budget if you buy your own parts. |
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Last edited by slayer; 02-09-2010 at 02:19 AM.
Well, Let me tell you what I have, and what you'll need (This is for a so-so gaming machine. I'm not an expert, but hey) |
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If you already have a computer, then you might just want to upgrade that instead of going all out on a new computer. |
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Okay thanks for the advice, I really appreciate the details and in a language I can understand heh. |
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BTW is it possible to use like a console controller instead of a keyboard on PC? |
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Of course! I believe most Window 7 PCs come with built-in technology to use Microsoft wireless controllers and what not. |
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Yes, you can use a console controller for a PC game, lots of geeks have them. I would recommend getting one of more tech-savy friends to help you build a computer. You shouldn't just go buy parts. Parts have to match in speed and registry size. |
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Seeing as you don't really know anybody who's tech savy, I suggest you get a built computer. |
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Last edited by Marvo; 02-09-2010 at 02:05 PM.
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Of course they are not, but I certainly like them, so that's why I included them in my post. AMD, ATi and ASUS are not the only ones with good CPUs, GFX cards or motherboards either. They got some good prices though. |
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You might check out cyberpowerpc.com to get a feel for your options. I doubt they deliver to S. Korea, but their "configurator" is good for catching up on what components are available and what different builds might cost you. For the actual purchase, I'll second the suggestion to check out owner-operated computer shops in your area, and/or look for online services that let you choose the components and build the computer for you. |
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I don't really get why people are saying you need a tech savy friend to build a computer. Both me and friends of mine have just gotten the parts and done it, without having any prior knowledge or experience. It isn't very hard. |
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Every sorrow she can mend.
When i visit her dark realm,
Does it simply overwhelm.
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