Hello everyone!
I'm currently interested in building my first computer for the purpose of gaming and general use.
I haven't set forth a budget yet as I don't know what is considered 'enough' ($800.00, $1200.00?).
Approximate Purchase Date: Next month (January 2014)
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, Multimedia, and General use.
Are you buying a monitor: Not necessarily, I currently have a 1600X900 monitor that gets the job done just fine, but if a 1920X1080 monitor could be recommended outside of the builds total price I would appreciate it.
Parts to Upgrade: None. This a new build from primarily all new parts.
Do you need to buy OS: Yes I will need to buy Windows
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: I'll be getting everything that I can from my local MicroCenter including the CPU/MB and the majority of the other components ideally.
Amazon and Newegg are websites that I am comfortable doing business with.
Location: Maryland, USA
Parts Preferences: Intel - I've heard that AMD is 'leaving' the high-performance CPU arena and focusing on their APU's and GPU's more. The prices are pretty much the same between the two at my local microcenter either way.
Overclocking: In the future, yes. In the immediate, no.
SLI or Crossfire: In the future, yes.
Your Monitor Resolution: At the moment, I have a 1600X900 monitor.
Additional Comments: I prefer functionality over aesthetics. But both are welcome.
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
I'm currently rocking a Dell Vostro 260:
i3 2120 @3.3Ghz
Radeon HD5450 (Woot Woot! 'Feel the powa!')
6GB RAM @1333Mhz
This computer performs well for medium use, step into gaming and this puppy needs a new GPU and PSU in order to make the experience anything close to enjoyable.
So I figured, instead of buying a new GPU and PSU, why not just build a beast that would obliterate the ol' Dell...
If a good budget could be recommended that yields the most performance for the $Dollar$, I would very much appreciate it.
I aim to play both old and brand new games maxed out graphically speaking, so I assume the 'budget' will show that.
Thanks for any response!
Regards,
TheStrongKey
I'm currently interested in building my first computer for the purpose of gaming and general use.
I haven't set forth a budget yet as I don't know what is considered 'enough' ($800.00, $1200.00?).
Approximate Purchase Date: Next month (January 2014)
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming, Multimedia, and General use.
Are you buying a monitor: Not necessarily, I currently have a 1600X900 monitor that gets the job done just fine, but if a 1920X1080 monitor could be recommended outside of the builds total price I would appreciate it.
Parts to Upgrade: None. This a new build from primarily all new parts.
Do you need to buy OS: Yes I will need to buy Windows
Please note that if you're using an OEM license of Windows, you will need a new one when buying a new motherboard.
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: I'll be getting everything that I can from my local MicroCenter including the CPU/MB and the majority of the other components ideally.
Amazon and Newegg are websites that I am comfortable doing business with.
Location: Maryland, USA
Parts Preferences: Intel - I've heard that AMD is 'leaving' the high-performance CPU arena and focusing on their APU's and GPU's more. The prices are pretty much the same between the two at my local microcenter either way.
Overclocking: In the future, yes. In the immediate, no.
SLI or Crossfire: In the future, yes.
Your Monitor Resolution: At the moment, I have a 1600X900 monitor.
Additional Comments: I prefer functionality over aesthetics. But both are welcome.
And Most Importantly, Why Are You Upgrading:
I'm currently rocking a Dell Vostro 260:
i3 2120 @3.3Ghz
Radeon HD5450 (Woot Woot! 'Feel the powa!')
6GB RAM @1333Mhz
This computer performs well for medium use, step into gaming and this puppy needs a new GPU and PSU in order to make the experience anything close to enjoyable.
So I figured, instead of buying a new GPU and PSU, why not just build a beast that would obliterate the ol' Dell...
If a good budget could be recommended that yields the most performance for the $Dollar$, I would very much appreciate it.
I aim to play both old and brand new games maxed out graphically speaking, so I assume the 'budget' will show that.
Thanks for any response!
Regards,
TheStrongKey