And, what's your budget for your upgrade?Castello wrote:I use it to play Black ops 2, its the only game i play what needs alot
Castello wrote:mhm, 600-750€
Looks very good, thank you alot.Percy5 wrote:Castello wrote:mhm, 600-750€
That's maybe a bit overkill for your usage but, I rather call it futureproof. With that setup you will be able to run GTA V, Watch Dogs, w/e, without any problems.
Specs of the setup:
Intel Core i5 4670K
ASUS B85-PLUS, Socket-1150 (note that you won't be able to overclock your processor with this motherboard, I guess you won't anyway.)
ASUS GeForce GTX 760 2GB PhysX CUDA
Kingston DDR3 HyperX Beast 8GB
Corsair CX 500W PSU
No You Can't. You Can have 8gb ram an i3 and Some Stock motherboard and NVIDIA 650tiRoberto wrote:You can buy a good pc for 700 euros:)
You can buy a decent computer for 700 euros, I bought mine (brand new) for around 700 euros and it works fine with almost all games, though I don't really recommend it as I can't run Battlefield 3 on highest graphics without getting FPS drops (for an example) and so on.Michael C. wrote:No You Can't. You Can have 8gb ram an i3 and Some Stock motherboard and NVIDIA 650tiRoberto wrote:You can buy a good pc for 700 euros:)
I dont like to buy used computers, you never know what they did to the computerSype wrote:You can buy a decent computer for 700 euros, I bought mine (brand new) for around 700 euros and it works fine with almost all games, though I don't really recommend it as I can't run Battlefield 3 on highest graphics without getting FPS drops (for an example) and so on.Michael C. wrote:No You Can't. You Can have 8gb ram an i3 and Some Stock motherboard and NVIDIA 650tiRoberto wrote:You can buy a good pc for 700 euros:)
It also depends where you live, some countries have cheaper computers, gear etc.
You could also buy a used computer from E-Bay or wherever you want, and just upgrade it with a graphic card and w/e you want, instead of just buying a brand new. Everything's depends on whice games you are gonna play.
As he said, he wants to upgrade his computer. Not buy a whole new setup. The parts I put together is in DKK, he is from Denmark. Plus, the parts I put together for him is the top of the budget class if I may say so. The parts you put together is from the last generation and simply sucks.Morris Callahan wrote:With 777 euros (In Greece) you can make this. I am thinking of making one like this for myself.
GPU: GeForce GTX560Τi 1GB
CPU: Intel Core i5 3330
HDD: Western Digital WD5000AUDX 500GB
Screen: Samsung S22A1000, 21,5’’
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77M-D3H
RAM: Kingston HyperX 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 1600MHz
Power Supply: Corsair VS 550Watt
Case: A midi tower, whatever you choose
Source: enternity.gr
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