Quote from: Nicknero1405 on June 12, 2013, 06:06:11 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 12, 2013, 11:53:20 AMQuote from: Nicknero1405 on June 11, 2013, 06:47:21 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fineStop suggesting crap.If you want to record and edit for Youtube on professional level, get 16GB and use DXtory as recording software.RAM is cheap as fuck, and trust me you'll need it if you plan to render and export HD quality videos.For example I am rendering 1080p quality videos with 16GB RAM and I easily take up 13GB. And I can still easily browse the Internet and YouTube meanwhile.<::[[ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk 2 ]]::>can you not claim what im suggesting is crap then suggest even more shit plz tyobs is completely fine and 8gb is also completely fine for recording, plus obs is way less intensive and uses less hard drive space while offering the same good qualityso plz sir, dont be an ass to my suggestions then suggest worse stuff tyRead what I said.I'm not talking about just recording. I'm talking about rendering and exporting professional quality 1080p HD videos.8GB might just do it, but you won't be able to do anything else on your PC while you are rendering for an hour. With 16GB you can easily do other stuff while rendering, saving yourself a lot of time.OBS is also only good for livestreaming. Don't even try to suggest it for professional level recording, as it is just shit. You know yourself that I did try it, and I have nothing but issues, issues and more issues. If it wasn't for the bad quality video, it would be for bad audio desync or the fact that you can only record one audio source.Trust me, who's the professional quality youtuber here? You, or me?http://www.youtube.com/user/MrNicknero1405(I'm not claiming I'm a huge popular youtuber or something, but I know what I'm doing and OP wants the exact same thing as I do. Hence I suggest him proper equipment I use myself.)1. instead of sitting at your pc while you render a video, its always a good idea to spend a break from your pc and actually do something in the real world2. obs is COMPLETELY FINE for any sort of recording, both for fun and professional recording thank you very much3. 8gb ram is completely fine for what hes going to be doing and like most youtubers out there and like i said earlier, while you wait for something to render you can always do something in the real world, breaks are important from the computer4. plz do not call yourself a professional youtuber again it made me lol especially since you are partnered with the same network i amim being straight to the point, you are shooting my suggestions down and coming up with worse suggestions to him so please stop
Quote from: Abbott on June 12, 2013, 11:53:20 AMQuote from: Nicknero1405 on June 11, 2013, 06:47:21 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fineStop suggesting crap.If you want to record and edit for Youtube on professional level, get 16GB and use DXtory as recording software.RAM is cheap as fuck, and trust me you'll need it if you plan to render and export HD quality videos.For example I am rendering 1080p quality videos with 16GB RAM and I easily take up 13GB. And I can still easily browse the Internet and YouTube meanwhile.<::[[ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk 2 ]]::>can you not claim what im suggesting is crap then suggest even more shit plz tyobs is completely fine and 8gb is also completely fine for recording, plus obs is way less intensive and uses less hard drive space while offering the same good qualityso plz sir, dont be an ass to my suggestions then suggest worse stuff tyRead what I said.I'm not talking about just recording. I'm talking about rendering and exporting professional quality 1080p HD videos.8GB might just do it, but you won't be able to do anything else on your PC while you are rendering for an hour. With 16GB you can easily do other stuff while rendering, saving yourself a lot of time.OBS is also only good for livestreaming. Don't even try to suggest it for professional level recording, as it is just shit. You know yourself that I did try it, and I have nothing but issues, issues and more issues. If it wasn't for the bad quality video, it would be for bad audio desync or the fact that you can only record one audio source.Trust me, who's the professional quality youtuber here? You, or me?http://www.youtube.com/user/MrNicknero1405(I'm not claiming I'm a huge popular youtuber or something, but I know what I'm doing and OP wants the exact same thing as I do. Hence I suggest him proper equipment I use myself.)
Quote from: Nicknero1405 on June 11, 2013, 06:47:21 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fineStop suggesting crap.If you want to record and edit for Youtube on professional level, get 16GB and use DXtory as recording software.RAM is cheap as fuck, and trust me you'll need it if you plan to render and export HD quality videos.For example I am rendering 1080p quality videos with 16GB RAM and I easily take up 13GB. And I can still easily browse the Internet and YouTube meanwhile.<::[[ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk 2 ]]::>can you not claim what im suggesting is crap then suggest even more shit plz tyobs is completely fine and 8gb is also completely fine for recording, plus obs is way less intensive and uses less hard drive space while offering the same good qualityso plz sir, dont be an ass to my suggestions then suggest worse stuff ty
Quote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fineStop suggesting crap.If you want to record and edit for Youtube on professional level, get 16GB and use DXtory as recording software.RAM is cheap as fuck, and trust me you'll need it if you plan to render and export HD quality videos.For example I am rendering 1080p quality videos with 16GB RAM and I easily take up 13GB. And I can still easily browse the Internet and YouTube meanwhile.<::[[ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk 2 ]]::>
Quote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fine
Quote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.
Quote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM.
Quote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.
Honestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.
16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your money
Hardcore gaming, I'd recommend a minimum of a 7950...Here's a 1k build.Case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811235038 MotherBoard:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157372 CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116899 GPU:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125463RAM:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231550 HDD:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136769PSU:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182032 DVD Drive:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151257 Heatsink: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103064Total: $1073.91
Quote from: Abbott on June 12, 2013, 06:45:02 PMQuote from: Nicknero1405 on June 12, 2013, 06:06:11 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 12, 2013, 11:53:20 AMQuote from: Nicknero1405 on June 11, 2013, 06:47:21 PMQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 04:18:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 11, 2013, 02:20:42 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 11, 2013, 10:05:22 AMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 10, 2013, 10:57:24 PMQuote from: wakeboarderCWB on June 10, 2013, 09:18:46 AMHonestly, I would go with an intel and nvidia build if you're willing to spend the money. It's better quality, and that's really a fact. AMD is cheaper because, well, it's not as good. But buy what you want. Also, what are you going to be doing with this PC? If just gaming, stay with an i5 and 8gb ram.I'm just really using it for gaming and maybe fraps when I play CG but, I would like to run like skyrim Ultra and like other graphic demanding games.Yeah, stay with an i5 if you're just going to use it for gaming. i7's are good for rendering, modelling, etc. The only difference between an i5 and an i7 is the multicore hyperthreading, something games don't take advantage of yet.This should play most games on Ultra. If you want, you may be able to get a cheaper motherboard and upgrade to GTX 670 graphics card. Edit: Are you planning on overclocking? If so, you'll want to get a CPU cooler. Also, do you need an OS? That'll set you back $100. I upgraded the build to a GTX 670. Also changed the optical drive to a blu ray one. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/15fMuOkay, since it's in your budget I went ahead and switched over to an i7 and 16gb ram. CPUHDDCaseGPURAMOptical DriveMotherboardPSU$1225 including shipping. If you want it less than $1200, drop down to 8GB RAM. Yeah, I forgot all about the OS Probably Win7 either home professional 64 bitQuote from: Abbott on June 11, 2013, 11:10:07 AM16GB RAM is a massive waste if all you are going to do is game and fraps, at max go for 8GB and save your moneyI was going to start youtubing with my friend but I guess I could upgrade if it ever happens.recording with just about any program at 8gb ram will be completely fine, although instead of using FRAPS you should use OBS: http://obsproject.com/it allows you to both livestream and local record and is less intensive than fraps so ye unless you are going to be doing some intense shit on your PC which all you are doing is gaming and recording videos by the sounds of it, 8 GB is fineStop suggesting crap.If you want to record and edit for Youtube on professional level, get 16GB and use DXtory as recording software.RAM is cheap as fuck, and trust me you'll need it if you plan to render and export HD quality videos.For example I am rendering 1080p quality videos with 16GB RAM and I easily take up 13GB. And I can still easily browse the Internet and YouTube meanwhile.<::[[ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S2 using Tapatalk 2 ]]::>can you not claim what im suggesting is crap then suggest even more shit plz tyobs is completely fine and 8gb is also completely fine for recording, plus obs is way less intensive and uses less hard drive space while offering the same good qualityso plz sir, dont be an ass to my suggestions then suggest worse stuff tyRead what I said.I'm not talking about just recording. I'm talking about rendering and exporting professional quality 1080p HD videos.8GB might just do it, but you won't be able to do anything else on your PC while you are rendering for an hour. With 16GB you can easily do other stuff while rendering, saving yourself a lot of time.OBS is also only good for livestreaming. Don't even try to suggest it for professional level recording, as it is just shit. You know yourself that I did try it, and I have nothing but issues, issues and more issues. If it wasn't for the bad quality video, it would be for bad audio desync or the fact that you can only record one audio source.Trust me, who's the professional quality youtuber here? You, or me?http://www.youtube.com/user/MrNicknero1405(I'm not claiming I'm a huge popular youtuber or something, but I know what I'm doing and OP wants the exact same thing as I do. Hence I suggest him proper equipment I use myself.)1. instead of sitting at your pc while you render a video, its always a good idea to spend a break from your pc and actually do something in the real world2. obs is COMPLETELY FINE for any sort of recording, both for fun and professional recording thank you very much3. 8gb ram is completely fine for what hes going to be doing and like most youtubers out there and like i said earlier, while you wait for something to render you can always do something in the real world, breaks are important from the computer4. plz do not call yourself a professional youtuber again it made me lol especially since you are partnered with the same network i amim being straight to the point, you are shooting my suggestions down and coming up with worse suggestions to him so please stop1. I really don't like to continue arguments, but playing the "get outside" card only proves you don't have anything better to say.2. Have you tried DXtory yet? I did try OBS before I heard of DXtory, and I had nothing but trouble.3. I'm not saying that 8GB isn't enough. But 16GB is better and it isn't expensive at all.4. Read again. (The part between these () things, ye?)
Anything else helpful to me for building my computer? Also it would be awesome if somebody made a build off of newegg or pcpartpicker! Thanks everybody
Quote from: Cold Bear on June 19, 2013, 11:09:53 PMAnything else helpful to me for building my computer? Also it would be awesome if somebody made a build off of newegg or pcpartpicker! Thanks everybody Could somebody put a build together please?
Quote from: Cold Bear on June 22, 2013, 08:19:44 PMQuote from: Cold Bear on June 19, 2013, 11:09:53 PMAnything else helpful to me for building my computer? Also it would be awesome if somebody made a build off of newegg or pcpartpicker! Thanks everybody Could somebody put a build together please?people have already put together 3 or so builds for you in this very thread