A Cheap, but good quality gaming machine

Taven

New Member
I'm looking for build/buying a nice gaming computer, but still be able to afford food when I'm done, ha. I'm no genius when it comes to computers, but I do know a bit about them. What should I spend more money on? Should I get a really nice graphics card, or a really nice processor? I was thinking maybe a GeForce7800 and an AMD Athlon 3200+, or should I get the 6800, and an Athlon 3500 or 3800+? I will probably have 512 or 1g ram with either option.
 

HollisBrown

New Member
I think that the graphics card will probably have more of an impact on performance than the processor. I'd go with the 7800 and the 3200, because the AMD is still a good processor, and not that much different than a 3500.
 

gamerman4

Active Member
well if you don't overclock, you wont be able to get the full performance from the graphics card. The 3200 will limit the 7800 so You might want to think about OCing if you get the 7800(GT or GTX?) and the A64 3200.
 

X24

New Member
a 3000+ wouldn't even bottleneck ur gpu i believe.........so i doubt u have anything to worry about.
 

Jet

VIP Member
geoff5093 said:
Id get the 7800 and 3200+, w/ 1GB of ram, not 512MB.
Even if you need to downgrade the video card to get 1gb of memory, do it. nobody nowadays builds their computer with less than a gig
 

Praetor

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What should I spend more money on? Should I get a really nice graphics card, or a really nice processor? I was thinking maybe a GeForce7800 and an AMD Athlon 3200+, or should I get the 6800, and an Athlon 3500 or 3800+? I will probably have 512 or 1g ram with either option.
Whats your budget?
 
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