Post: Build Help?
08-24-2012, 04:48 AM #1
M.Mac
Lacrosse<3
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Im a complete noob when it comes to building computers But I was wondering what would be a great build for around $750. I like to play league of legends(shouldn't be that hard to ax out xP) But i also would like to start playing Day Z, TF2, Bf3 etc. I would like to be able to run Lol or the best settings and the other games on at least high if that is possible for the price with no fps drop scatter etc. Thanks for reading and your help!
08-24-2012, 05:13 AM #2
Millz
Worth the Weight
Originally posted by M.Mac View Post
Im a complete noob when it comes to building computers But I was wondering what would be a great build for around $750. I like to play league of legends(shouldn't be that hard to ax out xP) But i also would like to start playing Day Z, TF2, Bf3 etc. I would like to be able to run Lol or the best settings and the other games on at least high if that is possible for the price with no fps drop scatter etc. Thanks for reading and your help!


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I ran really tight. It's a small tad over budget. But I tried to load it up to the max for the money. If you want you can swap out the HDD for a SSD but you wouldn't get much storage space.

If you want to save the 20 bucks, get a 6870.

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08-24-2012, 06:55 AM #3
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take millz. pc which is very good and change your gfx card and case. use this and this You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content. that case and and gfx card are still really good, and you can use this to overclock your cpu and get even more preformance You must login or register to view this content.

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08-24-2012, 12:55 PM #4
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Originally posted by Millz59 View Post
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I ran really tight. It's a small tad over budget. But I tried to load it up to the max for the money. If you want you can swap out the HDD for a SSD but you wouldn't get much storage space.

If you want to save the 20 bucks, get a 6870.


Sweet, so this should be able to ask what I requested kinda hard Because i didn't really know how much parts were! $20 bucks wont make a difference! Thanks and how much fps should I be getting on some games?



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take millz. pc which is very good and change your gfx card and case. use this and this You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content. that case and and gfx card are still really good, and you can use this to overclock your cpu and get even more preformance You must login or register to view this content.



Is you gfx card better? and does the case make a difference?
08-24-2012, 01:28 PM #5
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yes the bigger the case the better the air will flow around the cards keeping your parts cool,
if u can i'd get a the 560ti and my case also if the extra 20$ dnt matter get a You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content. u put your paste on the cpu and the cooler on the paste and it keeps your cpu super cool





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08-24-2012, 02:53 PM #6
Millz
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Originally posted by M.Mac View Post
Is you gfx card better? and does the case make a difference?


No the 560ti is a better option.

The thermal paste is optional. The one supplied with the heatsink is good enough, but you're better off purchasing some Arctic Silver thermal paste.

The case that I linked is absolutely fine. It has plenty of places for fans and the side is a mesh so even if you don't want to put fans there you'll still see good airflow. The 912 is a better case and I wont deny that, but you're using a Mirco ATX motherboard which means the GPU will be higher up. You'll have good airflow regardless of which case you choose.

And last but not least, if you're overclocking you should pick up the Hyper 212 that ToKiiNz linked.

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08-24-2012, 04:25 PM #7
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Originally posted by Millz59 View Post
No the 560ti is a better option.

The thermal paste is optional. The one supplied with the heatsink is good enough, but you're better off purchasing some Arctic Silver thermal paste.

The case that I linked is absolutely fine. It has plenty of places for fans and the side is a mesh so even if you don't want to put fans there you'll still see good airflow. The 912 is a better case and I wont deny that, but you're using a Mirco ATX motherboard which means the GPU will be higher up. You'll have good airflow regardless of which case you choose.

And last but not least, if you're overclocking you should pick up the Hyper 212 that ToKiiNz linked.



Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
yes the bigger the case the better the air will flow around the cards keeping your parts cool,
if u can i'd get a the 560ti and my case also if the extra 20$ dnt matter get a You must login or register to view this content. and You must login or register to view this content. u put your paste on the cpu and the cooler on the paste and it keeps your cpu super cool





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Kk thanks both you of you <3 last question would i also need a wireless adapter? Because I cant get an Ethernet cable in my room. What you you recommend? and Os is there a way i can get windows 7 installed free without cds?( I know how to get it free)
08-24-2012, 05:09 PM #8
Toke
PC Master Race
u can pirate win7 and burn it to a disk. and yea u can get them theyre cheap. i dnt know whats good or not sorry.
08-24-2012, 07:11 PM #9
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What about this build?
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08-24-2012, 08:46 PM #10
Millz
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Originally posted by M.Mac View Post
What about this build?
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Well, it's better in the graphics department. But the build I listed is much better in terms of computational power and CPU capability. I never liked AMD CPU's. If you are willing to dish out the extra money, buy a 660ti instead of the 560ti that I listed and you'd be at about 850 bucks. Then the build completely decimates the one that he listed.

And you can use WiNToBootic to install the OS from a USB device.

Edit and Yes, if you are looking to get wireless internet you will need to buy a wireless adapter. I wouldn't recommend one of those shitty cheap ones. Get a PCIE one as it's faster and more reliable.

Edit: I can't seem to find any regular PCIe cards. (Only 1x which your motherboard doesn't have) You might have to go with a USB one.

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