Help with a gaming pc please

Junior796

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I recently started a thread asking about a sub $1000 gaming pc here <http://www.computerforum.com/224751-need-help-making-build-please.html#post1893894>

However, I was specifically asking about a build that would greatly support autocad. However, autoCad seems like it will run fine on any good pc and I don't plan on doing any heavy rendering.

So, is the Nvidia 760 still the best gpu I can get for a build of this cost, or can I give up some autoCAD functionality for a stronger gpu?
 
AutoCAD will run on any decent PC. You wouldn't be "giving up" autoCAD functionality if you went for a stronger GPU.

If you were planning on buying a PC that didn't have sufficient CPU power or memory for AutoCAD, then there's no point in getting a stronger GPU instead. You wouldn't be able to do much with your GPU since you would be bottlenecked by your CPU.
 
If you are like me

Hi mate if you are a little like me you don't like to wait for you computer to think.

It's true that AutoCAD will run on a standard computer but as you will learn when making complex things in AutoC that you will get to a point where you get crazy of waiting so 3 things that is important is RAM, graphics and CPU

I rather have to much then to little and have to wait for the computer to be finish with thinking
 
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