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New Computer
so i want to buy a new computer that will be able to run Battlefield 4 at its fps limit my limit on what to spend would be around $1500 does anyone know any good builds that could do that?
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I'll help you. Just give me a second to write it all down.
You can build your own computer, it's more fun than just just buying one already put together from somewhere.
Just order the parts from any website that you like. I personally like http://www.newegg.com/
I would recommend an Intel i7 possessor and two GXT 650 Ti BOOST SC graphics cards. 2 look like they could handle almost any game. The rest is mostly up to you.
Use http://pcpartpicker.com/ to make a list of everything you want and then post a link to it so I can review what you have and recommend other things.
Just order the parts from any website that you like. I personally like http://www.newegg.com/
I would recommend an Intel i7 possessor and two GXT 650 Ti BOOST SC graphics cards. 2 look like they could handle almost any game. The rest is mostly up to you.
Use http://pcpartpicker.com/ to make a list of everything you want and then post a link to it so I can review what you have and recommend other things.
ok thanks
Here is what I put together for you. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11asj
You can change the case to something you like and you don't really need the sound card.
You can change the case to something you like and you don't really need the sound card.
he doesnt need a 3 pack of windows 7 and why did u add a cpu cooler if the cooler with the i7 can do that. i also had a desktop for over ten years and never had to put on thermal paste.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/xbox58858%40gmail.com/saved/#savedbuild_385911 this is what i put together but im afraid that something might not be powerful enough to support the PC
What exactly do you want? Just something small for that one game?
well i want it to be able to run Battlefield 4 i feel like if it can run that game it could run any game
I revised my list. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11bsO
Is that ok?
Is that ok?
Yes it is i will use that build for my computer
I changed the CPU to i5 instead of i7
It's a few dollars less.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11bx8
And if you need anything else just ask. I'm more than happy to help.
It's a few dollars less.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11bx8
And if you need anything else just ask. I'm more than happy to help.
it just depends on how long it will be until the i5 core is outdated to games
I'll make an alternate build for you.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11bS3
This should get you 40+ fps on ultra in most games. If you more performance you can crossfire two of the gpus. Plus the gpu comes with 4 free games. Just choose whatever case you want.
This should get you 40+ fps on ultra in most games. If you more performance you can crossfire two of the gpus. Plus the gpu comes with 4 free games. Just choose whatever case you want.
I changed the CPU back to i7 and removed the case. You can chose what you like.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11hh3
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11hh3
www.logicalincrements.com
Best site in the world, if you want to find a build with minimal bottleneck.
Best site in the world, if you want to find a build with minimal bottleneck.
Personally i would wait until after summer, as the new Intel cpus are coming out soon. The rest that the others posted seem good enough.
Agreed. They're going to announce (and start releasing) the new parts in literally a few days, so buying now would be impulsive and generally a bad idea. Also, Nvidia's working on their 700 line, so I'd keep an eye out for those, too. 750 or higher (according to their current card name scheme) should offer sufficient performance.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11iPl
Removed CPU to wait for the new ones to come out, removed the Thermal Paste, and the Operating System I have on the list doesn't say it's a 3 pack.
Is any other problems with what I have?
Removed CPU to wait for the new ones to come out, removed the Thermal Paste, and the Operating System I have on the list doesn't say it's a 3 pack.
Is any other problems with what I have?
Universe15pcpartpicker.com/p/11iPl
Removed CPU to wait for the new ones to come out, removed the Thermal Paste, and the Operating System I have on the list doesn't say it's a 3 pack.
Is any other problems with what I have?
Gtx770 is released so other ones will be soon to follow. remove the gpu for new ones. Also i would keep the thermal paste in it, it can help with bringing heat to the cooler from the cpu
Strum355Universe15pcpartpicker.com/p/11iPl
Removed CPU to wait for the new ones to come out, removed the Thermal Paste, and the Operating System I have on the list doesn't say it's a 3 pack.
Is any other problems with what I have?
Gtx770 is released so other ones will be soon to follow. remove the gpu for new ones. Also i would keep the thermal paste in it, it can help with bringing heat to the cooler from the cpu
I have two GTX 650 Ti BOOSTs on the list for 2-way SLI. These two together seem like they would be almost as powerful as the 770 for about $48 less.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/11keF
So i guess im waiting for intel and nVidia to come out with new better products but i would still have to save up to get the money to buy it and by then there would be better stuff for the same price
Its your choice, im saving up for the GTX 650 ti but by they time ive saved up enough the 750 ti will be out, so I'll have to think about it. Also, DDR4 is meant to be ou end of 2013 or so
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/128mc
Here's the list with the new CPU and Motherboard.
Here's the list with the new CPU and Motherboard.
Wow you are just over powering your system, if you just want to play video games, even for Battlefield 4.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/12aOW
Is a 530w PSU better?
Is a 530w PSU better?
Id go with the 650 watt one, just to be on the safe side
That's what I was thinking...
An i7 won't give u any real performance compared to an i5 as all it has an advantage in is multi threading which helps in rendering mainly. Also I would recommend getting a gtx 680 or 780 as the performance in terms of fps may not be as good as 2 650ti's but it will looks smoother as there will be less micro stuttering and it might flicker. The architecture on the 780 is also near that of the gtx Titan so you can't go wrong there and in my opinion is a lot more futureproof. The extra vram will help if u play games with mods or at higher resolutions or multiple moniters. Hope tht helps
ther never was micro stutter with sli
its an amd thing and got fixed
its an amd thing and got fixed
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-blade-pro this is the best laptot you can get
damn it i also need a new computer but i haven't cash
