Gaming Computers - pricing?

Noah

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So I've been out of the computer-scene for a while, building wise, and haven't really seen what specs are needed for games nowadays, and am curious if it's possible to build a gaming rig for 500-600$ that will support all the newer, next-gen games that are currently being developed / on the market. Thanks for reading and any replies that i might get, i appreciate it.

Actually, one more question - Does Dual-processors make a substantial difference in gaming ? Thank you.

-noah
 
With 500-600$ for all the new games out/coming out, then most likely no.

You can build a low end gaming rig with that kind of money though.
 
What price range are we looking at would you think? I don't want the most incredible PC ever, but i'd like something that is in between low end and high end.
 
What else besides a motherboard would i need for these here?


2 GB CORSAIR 240-pin
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145034)
$159

250G HD
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148142)
$67

GeForce 7950GT
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130066)
$240



God i think i lost all memory of anything about computers, i can't even remember everything you need to run one. :\

Accessories are all fine for now, just looking for the computer itself.
 
You need a psu (Power supply unit)

The brain of the computer which is the central processing unit(cpu)

Some case fans.

A case obviously.

dvd or cd drive.
 
Cruise around in Preators sticky It will all start coming back to you after bouncing around in there GL

Hey!!! thats my rig /\ you're selling him on killer by the way and thnx again to all that helped me
 
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Haha, wow, i suck, i completely forgot the CPU. :\


thanks for the replies, that rig you setup there is nice, Bit pricey for me though, maybe i can take some parts from it and switch it around.
 
Also, what do you guys think about customization-sites that allow you to build your own rig? good? bad? overpriced? Thanks for any input.
 
Also, what do you guys think about customization-sites that allow you to build your own rig? good? bad? overpriced? Thanks for any input.

Overpriced mostly and most of them put crap pieces and if you select a good one they charge you more than it cost to buy it, personally i wouldn't buy a gaming rig off a website like ibuypower,etc
 
Overpriced mostly and most of them put crap pieces and if you select a good one they charge you more than it cost to buy it, personally i wouldn't buy a gaming rig off a website like ibuypower,etc

Thanks. :]

The one thing i was always awful at with building PC's was the wiring job, i could never ever no matter how hard i tried, get my case to be clean looking on the inside.
 
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