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Feb 8 2015 01:08am
ISO a new pc. I only really play d2 and stream the Internet. No need for anything much more but I would prefer d2 to run flawless. Suggestions please. I've
Never built a pc. But interested because the cheap junk they offer in store isn't worth my time for the price
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Feb 8 2015 01:10am
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Feb 8 2015 01:12am
Budget is around 600-700 btw.
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Feb 8 2015 01:22am
Sorry I'm on my phone ATM. I need everything minus a keyboard, mouse and computer screen. I would like all of the above. I enjoy nice sfx. But I prefer speed and precision. Only playing d2. Watching YouTube, Netflix, etc..
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Feb 8 2015 01:25am
I do not want stock cooling. I need something more because I enjoy playing longer hours. Not really sure on the term over clocking but I wouldn't mind running faster than it's designed. Especially since I have been using a colossus pos lol.
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Feb 8 2015 01:27am
Windows 7 or higher would be nice. Not a
Big Nvidia fan
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dpstRB

something like this would be more than enough for your needs

i know you need an OS, but you could just get it via other means or you could opt to purchase the SSD later and get w7/w8 and stay within budget.
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Quote (Bubbler @ Feb 9 2015 06:28am)
[URL=http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dpstRB]http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dpstRB[/URL]

something like this would be more than enough for your needs

i know you need an OS, but you could just get it via other means or you could opt to purchase the SSD later and get w7/w8 and stay within budget.



Looks good. What about as far as improvement down the road. Am I able to replace certain parts and get more out of this build?

This post was edited by iLLuSiVeSHoGuN on Feb 9 2015 12:25pm
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Quote (iLLuSiVeSHoGuN @ Feb 9 2015 01:21pm)
Looks good. What about as far as improvement down the road. Am I able to replace certain parts and get more out of this build?



The gpu will be easily replaceable

Which most likely will be the first major upgrade you will have to make

But if your uses stay the same this is already overkill
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