Recent content by Penguinoo

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    How to choose a processor for your rig

    From what I was told I thought with a better cache it would preform better! Guess I shouldn't be listening to IBM architects haha
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    How to choose a processor for your rig

    To start this isn't a question but A helping guide What many people, normally gamers, will tell you is you want like a amazing I7 with hyper threading! Also its clock is 3.2GHz! Oh and you can get a 6 core! Well don't listen to them. Nothing out there that you will play will require 6 core...
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    Need help building a gaming pc for between 815 - 1020 dollars

    From the first guy that answered, don't get something that crossfires or SLI's unless you plan to, also don't get an i7 as they are overrated, get a i5, water cooling, then OC it ;D As GPU (formally known as Graphics Card) if you are for budget I'd get an AMD card, but the GTX 780 or 760 are...
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    Need help building a gaming computer with the budget of 700-800 dollars.

    Oh also don't get iBUYPOWER computers, they are WAY over priced. If I were you if save some money, get a decent computer and get an i5 and GTX 670 or 760, they will help, motherboard I'm not sure, and I'd get 8GB (2x4) DDR3 2400MHz (that's what I did but I upgraded bigger)
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    Need help building a gaming computer with the budget of 700-800 dollars.

    If you have a monitor, mouse, and keyboard, look to buy http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2scgA It's what I used to use before I got an I5 and 2x 780Ti.. what do you plan to play? Because some games can be gpu heavy while some are cpu heavy. (Battlefield 4 requires good GPU while Counter-Strike Global...
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    New Gaming PC with £700-800 budget

    If you play mmos you don't even need to spend €600 on a computer, my little brothers €175 laptop allows him to play WoW, RS3, D3 and PoE medium - max graphics! Personally, if you still want a computer in your price range,http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2scgA
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    Need help with a PC build, new to PC gaming. ($700-$800 budget)

    http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2scgA This is my current build and I must say it does what I need it to! (My res is 7680x1600 because of 3 monitors, but I can play pretty much anything ultra if not then high :)