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Nov 8 2014 10:04pm
So I'm in search of possibly a pre-built desktop for gaming, or one that is in parts, although I do not know what is compatible with what... aka lazy. Would be cool if someone could link some builds in a budget range of 500-700.
Basically all this desktop will be for is gaming...
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Nov 8 2014 10:27pm
More specific use (what games, what programs):
Planned time until purchase:
Do you need an Operating System?:
Do you have any specific preferred components?:
Do you need a sound or wireless card?:
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?:
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?:
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs):
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Nov 9 2014 10:57am
Quote (DeXaFiLaH @ Nov 9 2014 04:27am)
More specific use (what games, what programs):  uhh... just any newish modern game like ones that don't require too heavy of a system, but like decent... I mostly play League of legends, but I want something to be able to run modern stuff at like medium 60 fps, high 30-40fps ish.
    Planned time until purchase: A month or two
    Do you need an Operating System?: Yeah, windows 7 probably
    Do you have any specific preferred components?: nope
    Do you need a sound or wireless card?: hmm dont think so..
    Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: stock cooling most likely
    Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: a monitor only
    Zip code/location? (Shipping costs):
64029, missouri

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Nov 9 2014 11:44am
That kind of budget is quite limiting if you need to purchase an monitor AND an OS. Are you sure you can't possibly get Windows from some other, cheaper source on your own? Be creative.
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Nov 9 2014 02:13pm
Quote (SanityWasHacked @ Nov 9 2014 05:44pm)
That kind of budget is quite limiting if you need to purchase an monitor AND an OS. Are you sure you can't possibly get Windows from some other, cheaper source on your own? Be creative.


Yeah, I think my bro has a windows 7 possibly.. if I could would it be that much cheaper? Or closer to my range?
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Nov 9 2014 02:40pm
Quote (Black_is_back @ Nov 9 2014 04:13pm)
Yeah, I think my bro has a windows 7 possibly.. if I could would it be that much cheaper? Or closer to my range?


Retail price for an OS is about $100, so yeah. PM Funion. He's usually good with low budget builds.
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Nov 9 2014 02:46pm
if you're not buying for a month or two, repost in a month or two.

Quote (DeXaFiLaH @ Nov 9 2014 03:40pm)
Retail price for an OS is about $100, so yeah. PM Funion. He's usually good with low budget builds.


reddit stopped selling microsoft products unfortunately
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Nov 9 2014 02:52pm
You should bump this, 2-3 days before you actually plan to purchase. Or even a week prior in case there is a sick deal we can get you to purchase before the rest of the parts.
The reason for this is because computer parts have sales that change pretty damn often, so any builds you get now, won't be optimized for you 1-2months later.
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