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Building a Gaming PC (€800 // $1,000) Hey all. A friend of mine was thinking of making a new gaming computer, and I offered to ask the help of some of the tech guru's I know. The computer will mainly be used for gaming and watching movies. He has the screen, keyboard, speakers etc. It's all just the computer itself. He was hoping to be able to construct one with ordered parts which would last him a couple of years without having to upgrade. Meaning that in say, three years, he still wants to be able to pick up a new game and play it, even if the settings are on medium or whatnot. Online ordering is perfectly fine and dandy, though shipping costs would have to be included in the calculations if it's ordered from the US, for example. His budget is around €800, which translates to slightly over $1,000 US. He wanted to have at least 800GB on his HD(s), and was also looking for 3-4 GB RAM. He also indicated a preference for a Quad Core processor, if that's possible within the budget. So, to make it shorter: Budget: ~€800 // ~$1,000 US (Screen, keyboard etc not needed) Preferences: 800Gb HD 3 or 4GB RAM Preference for Quad Core processor Used for: Gaming, music and movies. Thanks in advance, everyone. |
Re: Building a Gaming PC (€800 // $1,000) You neglected to mention what resolution his display is, it makes a big difference. |
Re: Building a Gaming PC (€800 // $1,000) Does he need a dedicated sound card, as well? If he does, that's something else to consider budgeting for. |
Re: Building a Gaming PC (€800 // $1,000) Thx for your help Zamamee, he is indeed a nvidia guy... Further more, he still has an old CRT screen, but is planning to buy a new screen in December. So not to bad, but no need to have the best of the best. I think the GTX 280 or 285 might be good for him. As for the sound card, on-board is good enough. He only listens to music on small speakers and plays games with a pair of small headphones on. |
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The motherboard has two PCI-e x16 slots as well, so if he ever wants to upgrade to SLI in the future, he can just get another GTX 285 and bend any game over. According to benchmarks, dual GTX 285's perform better than pretty much any other single- or multi-GPU setup. Of course, the 285 is notably more expensive than the ATi 4870, but well worth the premium, I think. |
Re: Building a Gaming PC (€800 // $1,000) I would say go for a gtx260 192sp version. Sure its not as fast as the 216sp version or the 55nm version, but it has one thing neither of those have. The ability to overclock a ton. If I were to get one for around $150 I would jump on that instead of a 4870 or 280/285. Sure the 280/285 are bigger but they're just the same card with more stream processors unlocked. Also, if he's not on a big screen he should just something mid-ranged. A 260/4870 would be useless if he's playing on anything less than 1680x1050. |
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If he's going to get a GTX 260, I recommend the Core 216. There's also not a lot of cost difference either, so he wouldn't be saving much money, if any at all. Quote:
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