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Computer advice

by Gaspard - 07-30-2017 - 10:41 AM
#11
Depends on your budget. check out pcpartpicker.com recommended builds.
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#12
get an ibuypower those are usually good
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#13
second the pcpartpicker.com it lets you choose different parts and will try to find the lowest price for each part.
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#14
Better build your own maybe together with an friend. Sometimes it is cheaper and it makes more fun trust me
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#15
Build your own for gaming or even just general use If you have a low budget I suggest Ryzen 3
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#16
Build a PC.
Do not get pulled into the hype of buying an Alienware or paying a large company to build it for you.
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#17
ye if you got 32gb of ram you'll be fine.
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#18
Agreed, build your own, huge cost saver and you get more for your buck. I've been able to run all games on ultra graphics for 5 years now on a computer I built in 2012 without needing to upgrade.
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#19
(07-30-2017 - 10:41 AM)Gaspard Wrote: I'm looking to buy a new computer, anyone has any advice to give me ?
thanks

i would build your own, but if you cant, reseach what video car you need, cpu, ram. make sure cpu bus speed matches ram speed. you prolly want at lest 8 gb ram but i would go with 16gb. find out what motherboard it has and look up the features and see if it matches what you require. make sure ram and motherboard are compatible, i had that problem since then i only get corsiar platinum ram. up to you but nothing like a problem you can figure out. lastly find out how much just components cost vs prebuilt you picked out. study reseach and you will be happy with you purchase.
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#20
Newegg/amazon are good places to look for parts.

If you need a laptop, check out dell's xps lineup. Good performance and looks but doesn't look like a cringey gaming laptop.
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