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matty1053
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Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

Anyone know a good Gaming PC for under $850?

I know there is one out ther... Possible PArts to add up to $850?


Any recommended Products?

I wanna get a PC that can run good ol' Far Cry 3 and of course PR. And ARMA III or Arma 2! :)



Please help me! :(

-matty1053
smgunsftw
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by smgunsftw »

Are you going to building your own, or would you like it prebuilt and assembled?
sharpie
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by sharpie »

I wouldn't recommend a pre-built case, you can easily put a decent one together with 850 bucks.

Anways, to get ya started...


Three moderately low priced boxes;

COOLER MASTER HAF series RC-912-KKN1 Black SECC/ ABS Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case

Corsair Carbide Series 400R Graphite grey and black ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case


Rosewill REDBONE U3 Black SECC Steel USB 3.0, eSATA, 3x 120mm Fans Mid Tower Computer Case


CPU;
You will likely be able to get away with an i5 (cheaper, in fact you will be able to get away with one), I'm just linking the i7 because it's what I have in my box.
Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge 3.5GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000 BX80637I73770K


PSU;
I would recommend Corsair or Rosewill, 750/850 W should do the trick.

I'll add more later.
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matty1053
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

Planning to upgrade so I can play ARMA III on Medium.

Just something.

I am considering of:

CPU: AMD A-10 Quad Core CPU?
GPU: Maybe a AMD HD 7760g?
Not sure of anything else.

I wanna have a decent PC so I can play ARMA 2 Combined Operations and such on High With not much Lag.

Price Range: 500-950 $$
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Psyrus
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Psyrus »

Are you looking for a laptop or desktop?
Doc.Pock
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Doc.Pock »

Intel/Nvidia setup

CPU: Core i5-3570K 220€
Mobo: MSI Z77A-GD65 145€
GPU: eVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST SuperClocked 2GB 170€
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 8GB (2 x 4GB) 86€
PSU: CORSAIR CX600M 600W 76€
Case:
Zalman Z11+ 90€
or if you plan to go to lan parties
CM HAF XB 80€

SSD: SAMSUNG 840 EVO 120GB 100€

which comes up at about 870€, assuming you are going to reuse your HDD and perihepals. :)
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by LITOralis.nMd »

What does that $850 need to cover?
i.e. what do you need from this list:
Monitor
keyboard
mouse
mouse pad
headset/speakers
joystick
webcam
(and anything else you want not listed)
Careless
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Careless »

go visit this; Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide

look things up on benchmark sites:
PassMark Software - CPU Benchmark Charts
PassMark Software - Video Card Benchmark Charts

it's easy really, even for computer-noobs


^^

this should be some kind of a sticky, no? :lol:
matty1053
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

Well,
I am looking for a Desktop. Unless I can find a decent Laptop that can run ARMA 2 on High for about $850.

I don't care for laptops, I just find them limited in a way. You can't 'upgrade' them everytime a new piece of hardware comes out. Well... you can I know. But it's tough.

I am looking for a desktop. I just want something that can actually run ARMA 2 on high with no lag. :)

And I know I saw a flippen Desktop PC for under $850 that can run ARMA II on high. I forget...


BUT, the money is only for the PC. I got the monitor, Mouse and keyboard, and sick speakers, and headset and such.

Just the PC.
MaSSive
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by MaSSive »

Doc.Pock wrote:Intel/Nvidia setup

CPU: Core i5-3570K 220?
Mobo: MSI Z77A-GD65 145?
GPU: eVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST SuperClocked 2GB 170?
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 8GB (2 x 4GB) 86?
PSU: CORSAIR CX600M 600W 76?
Case:
Zalman Z11+ 90?
or if you plan to go to lan parties
CM HAF XB 80?

SSD: SAMSUNG 840 EVO 120GB 100?

which comes up at about 870?, assuming you are going to reuse your HDD and perihepals. :)
Thats 870 euros which is a lot more than 850 dollars :)
matty1053 wrote:Well,
I am looking for a Desktop. Unless I can find a decent Laptop that can run ARMA 2 on High for about $850.

I don't care for laptops, I just find them limited in a way. You can't 'upgrade' them everytime a new piece of hardware comes out. Well... you can I know. But it's tough.

I am looking for a desktop. I just want something that can actually run ARMA 2 on high with no lag. :)
For 850$ you can get a laptop that can run Arma2OA, but thats about it, as slide show. Arma is pretty badly optimized game...even people with very powerful machines have problems and low performance. The trick is not in the machine as much as its in the settings that fit to that particular PC.

Im sure Lito will brief you better on this than me, since hes American as you are, and he knows where you can get a good deal.

But, dont save on motherboard, and PSU if you say I plan to upgrade. Tossing lots of money on expensive cases is also a waste if you're short on cash. By dont save on PSU I dont mean like buy a 1MW uberpwn PSU with modular cables and shate...500-600W is going to be enough depending on your choices.

For best performance a combination of Intels new CPUs with Radeon graphics and SSD sounds about right, but if you look at the prices, well...its salty.

Maybe grab a cheaper i3 cpu for a start and later on upgrade.
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matty1053
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

Lol...
I am thinking of buying off of
iBUYPOWER: Labor Day Sale
You can get your own parts, and they build it for you and ship it to ya! :)

But I wanna run ARMA 2 combined operations. I know there is a few PC's that can run it on good FPS.

And yes, Euro's is cheaper then USD :P
870 euros= $1151.45
ComradeHX
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by ComradeHX »

I just bought a lenovo y410p(on sale and had to get a laptop quick for school and gaming within a week) and it runs Arma 2 benchmark 1 at 38avg fps.

Can be considered since it was at $800-900.
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/id ... #customize
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Doc.Pock
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Doc.Pock »

yes its cheaper, but if youre buying in us, it should be around 850$ too. since all of this is cheaper in US. also you could go with a haswell setup to get better reliability when OCing compared to ivy bridge
mangeface
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by mangeface »

https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f329-h ... igars.html

Check out the build I did for my friend in that thread. You'll have to get RAM since what he got was a special that came with the board.
Careless
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Careless »

Careless wrote:go visit this; Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide

look things up on benchmark sites:
PassMark Software - CPU Benchmark Charts
PassMark Software - Video Card Benchmark Charts

it's easy really, even for computer-noobs
Or you can just ignore.. I'm just trying to help..
matty1053
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

mangeface wrote:https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f329-h ... igars.html

Check out the build I did for my friend in that thread. You'll have to get RAM since what he got was a special that came with the board.
I love that build. Can you run ARMA 2 combined operations?


Careless wrote:Or you can just ignore.. I'm just trying to help..
I am not ignoring.
But I don't get the chart's? Is it the higher the number, and longer the bar the better?
Careless
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Careless »

matty1053 wrote:
I am not ignoring.
But I don't get the chart's? Is it the higher the number, and longer the bar the better?
Essentially, yes. You have to look at the number though. It just represents the value/quality (judged on fps, etc)

It's just for comparing video cards. Let's say you have been suggested numerous video cards here on the forum, the best thing you can do is just compare them on the benchmark site. With this you can judge yourself if it's, for instance, worth it spending 50$ more on a certain card or not.

Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide
This site provides you essentially with a guide/role model for a good pc build. The parts which are listed are "recomended" (quality/price ratio is good). Of course you can choose a high-end card and PSU with a "superb" build.

It is updated almost daily.


There are tons of Youtube channels that provide you with all information , you should look into that! Techtomorrow got some sick builds for under 1000$ that'll play all modern games on high with good fps.
Definitely worth watching it!
mangeface
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by mangeface »

matty1053 wrote:I love that build. Can you run ARMA 2 combined operations?
You should be able to on medium graphics. The main bottleneck for that build would be the graphics card.

If you do your shopping right, you may be able to find a steal on a 7870 GHz Edition. My roommate picked his up for under $200.

I've read reviews on people running Bioshock Infinite on nearly maxed out graphics with that card, but we all know A2 is a lot more harsh on the machine.
Jamesfredette
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by Jamesfredette »

Go for the Dell..it is the best ever..sturdy, durable and high on performance..and for that kind of money you will get nice specifications as well.
matty1053
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Re: Gaming PC

Post by matty1053 »

I hate the fact, you can't just insert any CPU and GPU in a mobo.

Lol, it makes me mad! :(



Still looking out for some.

$650 maybe a good price.
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