I'm planning to build my first computer and to follow the step by step instructions in PC mag's article "Build a Gaming PC for $500" (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2394156,00.asp)
The processor they list (AMD Athlon II X4 640) is out of stock everywhere I've checked. All the other parts I've either got already or they are on their way.
So I need a processor that will work with the Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 motherboard.
Should I keep trying to find the AMD Athlon II X4 640 processor? Or should I substitute something else and if so what?
My son and I are building this together as a father/son project. The main goals of this project are (1) to teach my son (and me!) about the components and how they fit together, and (2) to get the satisfaction of actually building a computer that works. This is why I wanted to use the exact components listed in the article.
The processor they list (AMD Athlon II X4 640) is out of stock everywhere I've checked. All the other parts I've either got already or they are on their way.
So I need a processor that will work with the Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 motherboard.
Should I keep trying to find the AMD Athlon II X4 640 processor? Or should I substitute something else and if so what?
My son and I are building this together as a father/son project. The main goals of this project are (1) to teach my son (and me!) about the components and how they fit together, and (2) to get the satisfaction of actually building a computer that works. This is why I wanted to use the exact components listed in the article.