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and yes I did use that provided link lehtv, and also looked at all the online sellers that giga byte directly as on their website...
i5-3570K+Z77ended up spending closer to 1400 since i got a mouse and keyboard and a different case..i really hope newegg has a 670 with in a week or two...I don't think I can wait a month or two lol..
if I wanted the msi I would have it already but thanks....
I don't want to hijack the thread but I'm going for the same exact thing PC for less than 1400 so I also didn't want to make a new thread.
Currently I have a 3 year old hp pavilion dv7 notebook PC with an AMD Turion II DUal Core 6 GB RAM and Radeon HD 4200. I am pretty clueless about everything though I've gone and found out enough to know these are seriously going to underperform.
I saw you folks suggesting all these parts earlier in the thread for a manual build. Is it possible to go to someone with the list of all these parts and have them build it for me? Do any companies or reliable web sites do things like that?
I'm looking to just have an up to date PC capable of playing newer games like d3, wow, etc. I havent really been PC gaming for several years while going through college and whatnot and don't want to blow 2,000 bucks on a PC just to play some games and find that the thing can't run any programs like MS office and is obsolete as far as gaming goes within a year. Thank you for any help
First question is what parts should I be getting? The self building I think I will forego this time and look into doing for my next PC. Im just nuts bogged down with work and want to just be able to plug my PC in and go. (With the typical OS, antivirus, etc install of course)Honestly building your own computer is something you should try if you are even somewhat technologically and mechanically oriented. If you need advice on parts we can give you that, if you have questions on HOW to build a computer we can help with that too.
First question is what parts should I be getting? The self building I think I will forego this time and look into doing for my next PC. Im just nuts bogged down with work and want to just be able to plug my PC in and go. (With the typical OS, antivirus, etc install of course)
then if I do have a list of parts is there somewhere I can go to have someone build a PC to my specifications? (really your specifications)
Or is there simply a cheap good, reliable PC I can get for around 1100 bucks (give or take a few hundred) that matches the criteria of what I'm looking for in a cpu?
Is it a good deal if for 800 dollars (without shipping) I'm being offered an intel i5 Quad core (The accent of the guy on the phone and my lack of familiarity with processors made it hard to understand) with a graphics card in the Radeon hd 6-7000 range. 2.4 GHz, 6 GB RAM or should I look more towards customizing it.
Sorry if Im jumping around a lot but I'm trying to sort so much out. Again thanks for any help
I suggest going to a site like cyberpowerpc.com they offer decent amount of customization while not charging you TOO much.