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krnmastersgt

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Pretty much, though you should be careful when dealing with all the wires to avoid breaking things while you're working in there.
 

aaksheytalwar

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Hdd only you can tell but 1tb is the bare minimum for most gamers with no other storage. Ram has to be min 8gb
 

njdevilsfan87

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My first build took me around 2 hours. (not including Windows install). It was so... exciting! I still remember the specs exactly :

- C2D E6600 with a $30 Scythe cooler
- Gigabyte P965 DS3
- Sapphire X1800XT (was DOA in 2 weeks so X1900XT replaced it)
- 2x1GB Patriot DDR2 667 memory
- 250GB 7200RPM WD Caviar
- Ultra Aluminus case and X2 550W PSU bundle
- Windows XP Pro
- Some loud 2000rpm Aerocools which I later added a controller to

The first time I fired up TESIV Oblivion, I was amazed at how smoothly it ran. Everything felt so quick, coming from a 2ghz Celeron and AMD X700Pro. I then overclocked everything that week : E6600 to 3.15ghz, RAM to 840mhz and CL4, X1900XT to 700mhz. It all ran great for a while. About 8 months later my RAM died because I was feeding it 2.1v (stock was 1.8v).
 

Ken g6

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Denithor, in another thread, came up with what may be the ultimate upgrade-a-pre-built build:

Actually now that I know what you're doing, I recommend this instead.

Buy this: i5 2310, 8GB DDR3, 1TB HDD, Win7HP, mouse + keyboard for $375
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Inspir...esktop_PCs&hash=item3f1a402863#ht_1385wt_1135

Then get these:
VisionTek 7850 2GB for $220
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814129230

Corsair CX600 for $40 after code + rebate
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139028

Total here for the box is $635AR. Leaving you up to $265 to find a nice monitor.

This is going to be the best you can do with that budget and honestly this setup will fly.

EDIT: As a note, I have nothing to do with this seller on eBay, other than the fact I have bought from them before and love the deals they offer.
He was working in a $900 budget. Obviously, you can get more stuff in your budget.