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Help me build a computer..

I sort of have an idea of what parts I am getting however I will be changing some parts around.



I have a 1300 budget, if that was your budget what would you get? (Must be AMD though)

EDIT: This PC will be used for gaming, Ill be running BF2 mainly.












Thanks for the replys,




Michael
 
Do some research yourself and then post here. Also you didn't even tell us any preferences or what your computer would be used for.
 
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Originally posted by: KoolDrew
Do some research yourself and then post here. Also you didn't even tell us any preferences or what your computer would be used for.

Sorry let me edit my thread.
 
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Are you overclocking? Need a monitor? Speakers? Keyboard? Mouse? Other perephirals? You should do some research yourself first. If you just get the parts other people tell you to get, you won't really understand the parts themselves. Building your own computer should be a fun experience, and the research is part of it too! If you do research, you'll also have a better idea of what to buy in the future.
 
You should do some research yourself first. If you just get the parts other people tell you to get, you won't really understand the parts themselves. Building your own computer should be a fun experience, and the research is part of it too! If you do research, you'll also have a better idea of what to buy in the future.

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Originally posted by: KoolDrew
You should do some research yourself first. If you just get the parts other people tell you to get, you won't really understand the parts themselves. Building your own computer should be a fun experience, and the research is part of it too! If you do research, you'll also have a better idea of what to buy in the future.

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I agree

a good place to start is the anand guides
 
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