coolkingler1
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hey guise, help out this girl gamer
Im pretty green to all this, But I just thought Id mention, I was looking at those 3 cards 7850, 7870, and 7950 and the 7850 was least impressive on all the reviews and benches Ive seen , and was told its worth the extra $40 or so to just go with the 7870
ON that note, is there any noticeable difference between the 256bit memory bus on the 7870 and the 356 on the 7950 for just everyday usage?
Was that meant to be funny? :twisted:
It actually was.![]()
check out the ocz agility 3, really stable and the IOPS are insanely good for the price. Great boot drive.
gurl u need 2 forget about that amd processor and get urself a nice studly 2500k lol amirite?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...=Combo.1246777AMD FX-6300 FX-Series Six-Core Processor Edition, Black AM3 FD6300WMHKBOX: $135.34 (although I am debating on whether or not i should pick the i5 3570K instead)
GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3 AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard: $80
Remember, to a woman, size counts.Even without the misogyny and stupidity you'd be wrong, in a budget like this she would get better FPS with amd CPU and larger GPU than intel and smaller GPU.
Just thought I should point out that the previously listed builds don't include a monitor.
Do you already have one? Or were you planning on hooking the PC up to your television?
If not, you'll want to either scrounge up an additional $100 or so for a half way decent monitor.
*facepalm* second time youve asked that.what kinda PSU should i invest in? is 750W more than enough? or do i need to go higher/lower?
500W is enough for any single GPU setup so long as you buy from a reputable brand like Seasonic, Antec, XFX, or Corsair.
You're cutting it close on some 500W units if you got an FX-8350 and 7970 OC'd to the (unstable) max.![]()