Help me Build Gaming Comp.

MaevePotter

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Hello,

I would like some advice on which parts o purchase in order to build my own computer, or alternately, a computer to buy at best buy or another major chain that would suffice and be similarily priced. My budget is 650 or under preferably.

I want it fast and with a lot of ram. It also needs to have a video card that can do pixel shader so I can play Black and White 2 and also Second Life online. I basically want to get something that will still be able to play the new games coming out in the next couple years. I also play Sims 2. I would also prefer a harddrive that is 150 GB or more. The Ram should probably be 1GB just to be safe. I prefer AMD and probably above 3400. Thanks in advance for any advice you have for me. Thanks! Also would it be cheaper to just buy a new computer and replace the video card? Esp. given that I need a monitor, preferably LCD 17"?

Meghan
 
also is this case ok? Should I pick another one?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811117022

the video card.. this one is cheaper and seems the same, is it? What's the difference between the two? How do I know if they support pixel shader?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814131007

this one is even cheaper and can save me 15 bucks combined with Windows XP. Is it any good, or is it much worse than the other two?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814142070

for reference here was the video card BurgerBob recommended VCARD- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130020
 
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the 17" Viewsonic was fine,he has a low budget remember.Go with either the 7600GS or the X800GTO.The X1300 is a piece of ****.Case is fine,but you need to find another way to ground it seeing as how its coated in plastic,so you need a grounder attatched while building.And no,you shuoldnt need more cooling unless you're overclocking.And most motherboards come with integrated sound.
 
what is grounding it? I mean its not on when I am building so I wouldn't have to worry about electrical currents would I? Is there another cheapish tower that you would recommend where I don't have to worry about this?
 
what is grounding it? I mean its not on when I am building so I wouldn't have to worry about electrical currents would I? Is there another cheapish tower that you would recommend where I don't have to worry about this?
I would try to avoid rugs, but otherwise don't worry about it too much. Just touch an unpainted area of the case every once in a while to ground yourself. The inside of the case is unpainted, so it's fine.

Yes, electrostatic discharge can harm electronics even when they're off.
 
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