This is an update on the question I asked earlier, an Intel build or AMD build.
After deciding not to blow over $1,000 on a good gaming PC I decided that a modest amount under $900 (that does included S/H in the budget)
I came up with these,
Intel build- http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=26981708
AMD build- http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=26981788
also, when the Ivy Bridge version of an i3 2120 comes out, i'll get one.
And, will the PSU in the AMD build be enough? Should I get a bigger one?
But the same question I asked earlier, which is better for gaming and other general use?
I plan on playing newer titles such as BF3 and later titles released this year.
Also so older titles such as, DoD:S, CS:S, TF2, and games from a few years ago.
And a good amount of WoW.
I want to play games though on ultra settings above 50 fps.
So i'm going to redirect you to my question now.
Tips and other help would be great to!
Thanks everyone!
After deciding not to blow over $1,000 on a good gaming PC I decided that a modest amount under $900 (that does included S/H in the budget)
I came up with these,
Intel build- http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=26981708
AMD build- http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=26981788
also, when the Ivy Bridge version of an i3 2120 comes out, i'll get one.
And, will the PSU in the AMD build be enough? Should I get a bigger one?
But the same question I asked earlier, which is better for gaming and other general use?
I plan on playing newer titles such as BF3 and later titles released this year.
Also so older titles such as, DoD:S, CS:S, TF2, and games from a few years ago.
And a good amount of WoW.
I want to play games though on ultra settings above 50 fps.
So i'm going to redirect you to my question now.
Tips and other help would be great to!
Thanks everyone!