Question:
A long question about my PC build?
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2011-06-06 04:02:29 UTC
Hi peeps,
I'm building a PC not far from now, and it being my first time playing with a desktop, not a laptop and I being only 12 I have a few questions, here's my build (all off dabs.ie) :

Asus AMD Best Buy Bundle (Includes M4A78LT-M Motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 645 & 2GB DDR3)
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Sapphire Technology ATI Radeon 6450 HD 625MHz 1GB Graphics card
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Western Digital 500GB Caviar Blue 7200RPM 16MB SATA 6Gb/s Hard drive
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Best Value 431-62 Midi ATX Black 500W PSU
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Akasa 80mm Crystal Blue case Fan - Blue LED
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(Extra RAM) Kingston ValueRAM ValueRam 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM
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here we go:
Question 1.
Is this even gonna work? Are there any forseeable problems? e.g. Bigger power supply needed, incompatible hardware?

Question 2.
Am I missing any thing?

Question 3.
What will this be like for gaming? Baring in mind I'm on a budget of max 320 euro

Question 4.
Will it play:
GTA IV
MW3
Battlefield 3
Fallout: New Vegas
PS2 Emulations
Shogun 2: Total war
And if so for all of the above, at what sorta graphical detail?
Three answers:
Star Buck
2011-06-06 04:12:45 UTC
1. Yes.

2. Disk Drive (unless you have a thumbdrive big enough for an OS's disk), and an Operating System.

3. Not the best, definitely not the worst.

4.

GTA IV: Yes - Medium (most likely)

MW3: Only the devs of MW3 know.

BF3: Only the devs of BF3 know.

FNV: Yes - High Settings

PS2 Emulations: Most likely

Total War: Shogun 2: Yes - Medium/High
?
2011-06-06 04:19:36 UTC
you need a much better graphics card look at the amd 6790 hd minimum



dont cheap out on a psu it is one of the more important parts of a computer and if you buy a cheap one and get power hungry hardware it will not end well and will be more expensive than forking out a bit more in the first place to safe guard your system look at a corsair tx 650w or something similar.



you need a OS, windows 7 home premium 64 bit is what i would say to get for a gaming setup. DO NOT GO WITH 32bit



you also need an optical drive, a case, a monitor, speakers.



long story short you WILL NOT get a gaming computer in your budget. for a gaming computer build i would recommend no less than 600 british pounds. thats about 700 euros. for your budget. get a ps3.
?
2016-12-10 19:01:02 UTC
hi OHAIDER, motherboard very strong selection yet now the processor you've picked a pentium processor it truly is not any strong for a gaming pc so flow with the intel i7 960 it is nice on your pc. ram is robust i propose corsair both on your skill provide and ram a lot less conflicts so in case you do not prefer to apply corsair than continually %. skill provide and ram that suits. pics card is crucial and again I honestly ought to assert that you picked pentium whay is it with you and pentium. lol heavily you should %. 2 video playing cards a intel 250 to 280 and a Nvidia geforce 9800gtx very strong selection. notwithstanding the great is the radeon 4870 with the Nvidia geforce 9800gtx. yet why are those 2 selections so important? the reason being that radeon is prevalent for his or her pics yet what you want is likewise to guard your pc and that is what that Nvidia geforce 9800gtx. strong success i desire i became useful to you


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