NIKO Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 1386 Joined: 03/02/07 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=32504127 this is my wish list for a computer I'm planning on buying in a few days. any thoughts? the price is very firm and cannot go over $335 including shipping and taxes. would be interested in anyones thoughts if they had better suggestions for the same price. yes i know i could do better if i spent more money, but I don't so don't waste your time telling me the obvious. Link to comment
Z3r0 M4ni4c Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 1814 Joined: 04/18/08 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 you need a higher graphic card to play normal on cs go, i don't know what the prices are now-a-days. But you really need higher then 740 gt. I say this because i run a 740m 2GB in my laptop and im getting problems to run normal from time to time. But then again i could be wrong. On the other note its a nice basic computer Link to comment
Wawa Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 3740 Joined: 05/21/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 If you have the money, throw in a SSD too. Run your OS and primary games on that and store everything else on the 500gb HDD. SSD is REALLY worth it. Link to comment
heartless Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 412 Joined: 07/05/10 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 (edited) My advice would be to save up a little more so you can fit in a Radeon R7 260x. If you really can't, then the gt 730 is your best option. Get the DDR5 version though, DDR5 is much faster than DDR3 and can utilize bit-memory much more efficient than DDR3. I don't know what games you are planning on playing, but you won't have a good time playing newer games with this card. Have you looked into second hand graphics cards? The best under $100 CPU right now is definitely the Intel Pentium G3258. This is a dual-core CPU without Hyper-Threading technology, but it still challenges the quickest Core i3s once you tune it up. If you have the money, throw in a SSD too. Run your OS and primary games on that and store everything else on the 500gb HDD. SSD is REALLY worth it.This is true, but with your budget I wouldn't recommend skimping on a graphics card to afford a SSD. Edited March 24, 2015 by heartless Link to comment
NIKO Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 1386 Joined: 03/02/07 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 thank you for your suggestions, I'm def going to go with the ddr5 graphics card, it fits into my budget. I am a bt out of the loop with computer parts, so my thinking of getting the quad core was the best route but it sounds like the duel core is better than the one I picked out. If I do choose to go with the Intel instead of the AMD, any suggestions on what MOBO I should use? Link to comment
heartless Posted March 24, 2015 Content Count: 412 Joined: 07/05/10 Status: Offline Share Posted March 24, 2015 thank you for your suggestions, I'm def going to go with the ddr5 graphics card, it fits into my budget. I am a bt out of the loop with computer parts, so my thinking of getting the quad core was the best route but it sounds like the duel core is better than the one I picked out. If I do choose to go with the Intel instead of the AMD, any suggestions on what MOBO I should use?I suggest you read this article. They test it with two cheap motherboards. 1 Link to comment
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