Post: Help with computer build
01-13-2013, 06:14 PM #1
Goldcomet
Little One
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I'm planning on building a computer (used for general use, gaming, making videos) and I know some stuff about computers, but I've never built one before.

Here are some parts I've picked out. If anyone could help with better alternatives, compatibility issues and additional parts needed. I am taking some stuff from my old computer though (Graphics card if possible, SSD, DVD Drive)

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Memory:
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Power supply:
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Motherboard:
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Case:
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Any help at all would be great :P
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01-14-2013, 12:13 AM #2
Toke
PC Master Race
your motherboard and cpu are incompatable and quite weak i would start on amd since its ok and quite in expensive. so you want lots of ram and a a strong cpu to handle games if your a pc gamer and do a render in a decent amount of time it can play some lighter games but if you want to go hardcore into gaming getting a larger graphics card would help other than that it looks good for rendering and and your older computer probally has a weak graphics card if it even does and depending on your dvd writers age you might not even be able to use it

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01-14-2013, 07:35 AM #3
Goldcomet
Little One
Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
your motherboard and cpu are incompatable and quite weak i would start on amd since its ok and quite in expensive. so you want lots of ram and a a strong cpu to handle games if your a pc gamer and do a render in a decent amount of time it can play some lighter games but if you want to go hardcore into gaming getting a larger graphics card would help other than that it looks good for rendering and and your older computer probally has a weak graphics card if it even does and depending on your dvd writers age you might not even be able to use it

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Thanks for this man! :P My older computer has an Nvidia Geforce gt610 if it would be possible to take that out and use it? because i'm trying to get this as cheap as possible whilst still being good enough for games XD
01-14-2013, 08:00 AM #4
Toke
PC Master Race
thats absolute crap m8 it has 1 good thing. a HDMI thats about it

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