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**UPDATE** (Post #13/#14 below)
I've decided to go ahead and build a new system basically falling somewhere in between the low and mid builds in the sticky. I've never been on the cutting edge so do not necessarily need something that is going to play max settings at 60fps at the highest resolution. In fact I plan to retain my current monitor which has a native res of 1680x1050.
Here is the part list of the build I'm currently looking at. Feel free to tear it apart. I'm trying to stay at <$750 or so including the OS.  The build does include an SSD as well as a Blu-Ray reader.
  I'm trying to stay at <$750 or so including the OS.  The build does include an SSD as well as a Blu-Ray reader.
Some questions:
1) Do you see any issue with the chosen parts?
2) Would you choose a different vid card? Processor? Etc. Assume for this decision the main budget cuts would be from the BRD and/or the SSD (preferably in that order).
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/MnDgNG
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. Gaming.
2. What YOUR budget is. Let's start with $750 max. Including OS.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from. US
4. IF you're buying parts OUTSIDE the US, please post a link to the vendor you'll be buying from.
We can't be expected to scour the internet on your behalf, chasing down deals in your specific country... Again, help us, help YOU. Not Applicable
5. IF YOU have a brand preference. That means, are you an Intel-Fanboy, AMD-Fanboy, ATI-Fanboy, nVidia-Fanboy, Seagate-Fanboy, WD-Fanboy, etc. No pref but do want quality.
6. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are. Not intending but may be able to snag a DVD writer from an old machine.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. Default speeds.
8. What resolution, not monitor size, will you be using? 1680x1050 for now.
9. WHEN do you plan to build it? Note that it is usually not cost or time effective to choose your build more than a month before you actually plan to be using it. ASAP, likely within next couple of weeks. Looking for general direction now and may need some assistance with refinements if pricing changes much in next week or so.
**ORIGINAL POST**
I don't game quite as much as I used to but have been thinking about getting back into it. Haven't built a PC since probably 2003 and the Desktop I'm currently running is a Dell XPS 420 that I bought 5+ years ago. Scratch and Dent that I got for almost nothing. I did upgrade the vid card to a Geforce 9600 GT upon purchase though.
Current setup:
Windows 7
Q6600 2.4GHZ
3GB ram (upgrade limited by Win 7 being 32 bit I think)
Geforce 9600 GT
I guess I could upgrade the vid card again to something like a 750Ti but figure I'll still be severely bottle necked by my processor and ram.
What would you guys do? I know where I'm posting so figure the likely answer is that I need to build another PC and just go by the mid-range guide. Just thought I'd ask.
FYI, not really sure exactly what I'll be playing but my monitor is an LG L227WTG so would likely play at 1680 x 1050 unless I eventually upgrade the monitor.
			
			I've decided to go ahead and build a new system basically falling somewhere in between the low and mid builds in the sticky. I've never been on the cutting edge so do not necessarily need something that is going to play max settings at 60fps at the highest resolution. In fact I plan to retain my current monitor which has a native res of 1680x1050.
Here is the part list of the build I'm currently looking at. Feel free to tear it apart.
Some questions:
1) Do you see any issue with the chosen parts?
2) Would you choose a different vid card? Processor? Etc. Assume for this decision the main budget cuts would be from the BRD and/or the SSD (preferably in that order).
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/MnDgNG
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. Gaming.
2. What YOUR budget is. Let's start with $750 max. Including OS.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from. US
4. IF you're buying parts OUTSIDE the US, please post a link to the vendor you'll be buying from.
We can't be expected to scour the internet on your behalf, chasing down deals in your specific country... Again, help us, help YOU. Not Applicable
5. IF YOU have a brand preference. That means, are you an Intel-Fanboy, AMD-Fanboy, ATI-Fanboy, nVidia-Fanboy, Seagate-Fanboy, WD-Fanboy, etc. No pref but do want quality.
6. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are. Not intending but may be able to snag a DVD writer from an old machine.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. Default speeds.
8. What resolution, not monitor size, will you be using? 1680x1050 for now.
9. WHEN do you plan to build it? Note that it is usually not cost or time effective to choose your build more than a month before you actually plan to be using it. ASAP, likely within next couple of weeks. Looking for general direction now and may need some assistance with refinements if pricing changes much in next week or so.
**ORIGINAL POST**
I don't game quite as much as I used to but have been thinking about getting back into it. Haven't built a PC since probably 2003 and the Desktop I'm currently running is a Dell XPS 420 that I bought 5+ years ago. Scratch and Dent that I got for almost nothing. I did upgrade the vid card to a Geforce 9600 GT upon purchase though.
Current setup:
Windows 7
Q6600 2.4GHZ
3GB ram (upgrade limited by Win 7 being 32 bit I think)
Geforce 9600 GT
I guess I could upgrade the vid card again to something like a 750Ti but figure I'll still be severely bottle necked by my processor and ram.
What would you guys do? I know where I'm posting so figure the likely answer is that I need to build another PC and just go by the mid-range guide. Just thought I'd ask.
FYI, not really sure exactly what I'll be playing but my monitor is an LG L227WTG so would likely play at 1680 x 1050 unless I eventually upgrade the monitor.
			
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