How to build a gaming PC and what is the best cheaped build?
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I don't really know much about PCs but I want to get into them so I might decide to learn a bit on PCs and build one soon. Im thinking of going with AMD since its a bit cheaper but I really dont know where to start. I want to be able to play Crysis games, battlefield 3 etc on high settings. Where can i learn to build a PC? I heard from many new people to PC gaming that building a PC is not as easy as the PC gamers make it out to be since you can risk getting BSOD or not be able to boot. Is this true? Also, what's the best PC build (AMD) that i can use to play games on high settings and it's not too expensive? thanks in advance
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Q: Where can i learn to build a PC? A: There are quite a few videos, tutorials, etc over the internet where you can learn. Here are a few good ones: Newegg: How to build a PC - Pt. 1 (Pick Parts) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw Newegg: How to build a PC - Pt. 2 (The actual build) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_56kyib-Ls Newegg: How to build a PC - Pt. 3 (Software installation) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxaVBsXEiok Tom's Hardware: How to build a PC http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-your-own-pc,2601.html Q: I heard from many new people to PC gaming that building a PC is not as easy as the PC gamers make it out to be since you can risk getting BSOD or not be able to boot. Is this true? A: Quite frankly, no. It's not true. Q: Also, what's the best PC build (AMD) that i can use to play games on high settings and it's not too expensive? thanks in advance A: Well, what's your budget? If you're willing to spend $800+, you're better off with Intel. A lot of people say AMD is budget oriented - although that's true to an extent, when you get into the bigger budgets, AMD gets just as expensive as Intel and has less performance.
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First of all, cheaper is not better. I just build my Pc. Cost me $1721 but hey.. It's the top of the top ! Motherboard:Asus Z77 Pro CPU: Intel i5 3750K Hard Drive: Seagate Baracuda 3Tb 7200 Ram: Corsair 16Gb Ram GPU: Nvidia Gtx 680 Cooler: Antek Kuhler 620 Power Supply Unit: ACZ ZS 750W Optical Drive: Asus 24x Case; NZXT Phantom 410 If you want something reliable, don't look at the cheaper but at the better ... Consider getting an Intel i5 2500k or i5 3570K You won't get a BSOD if all your parts are compatible. Go on Overclockers Forum: http://www.overclockers.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=8 We'll be glad to help you ;)
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