I don't know, I feel like I'm not good enough with computers to build my own, although I haven't looked much into it.
Well, since I've posted this same advice before, I guess I can officially become the "newb builder" cheerleader.
I just built my first computer this month. I know *very* little about computers, but with a little research, watching those newegg videos, and asking questions here on this forum, I was able to successfully build a great computer.
We don't mean to push you to do something you're uncomfortable with, but for all the reasons jonnyp11 mentioned, it really is beneficial to try your hand at it. :good:
I actually just took a look into things, it does seem like a win-win situation. I'll definitely have to start doing some research on it.
I don't know if any of you know about SWTOR or play it, but do you guys have any idea in the price range I'd probably be spending for something to run this game perfectly? I understand a lot comes into play so I'm not trying to get an exact price, just a little bit of an estimate? I don't want to get too much or too little lol. The only games I really would play on this computer are MMOs, but since it'll be a desktop I guess I could always upgrade it if I should get some games that take higher graphics right?
I appreciate all of the help, thank you very much
Right on, yeah, start off with those newegg tv videos.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with SWTOR, so I can't help much on that front. In terms of upgradeable, yeah, so long as you get a motherboard with a newer/futureproof socket, you should be okay. Of course, I'd probably suggest you also get the best CPU you can afford, as well as a good amount of RAM, that way all you'll really need to upgrade later on if you wanted to play other games would be the GPU and possibly the PSU.
Oh and I'm in the US, what's the difference between intel and AMD? Would you guys recommend a specific one?
Alright so I'm going to start working on a list that fits my budget, I think my budget is definitely going to be around $700 +/- $100. So like you said, find a motherboard and CPU first and then go from there. I'll probably use newegg since most people seem to recommend them. How should I find a CPU and motherboard that will fit my budget since I don't really know what makes one better than the other : /? Obviously I'd want them to be the best possible while still allowing me to have money to build the rest of the computer like you mentioned before.
happy holidays everyone
This is where my advice ends. I don't really know enough about CPU's and Motherboards to be able to suggest anything. Basically what I did was I asked for a few suggestions from knowledgeable users here based on my budget, and then I researched them and looked at some benchmarks and prices.
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best for that price would be amd phenom ii 960t and a gigabyte motherboard with a 900 series chipset, like this one
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128514
or there are some cheaper ones
That's cool, thank you for all of your time man, helped a ton.