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12 Mar 2012, 18:41
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Hey guys:D
Uhm so I want to build a new computer and I need to know wich parts I should buy. My budget is around 1'000 Franks. And I thought about buying this, but I'm not really sure if it's good...
CPU: Intel i5
GFX Card: GTX 460
RAM: 4 GB
Case: Xigmatek Asgard
uhm otherwise I have no idea what would work...
Could you maybe give me some site with guides etc and or a german store where I can check the price of the parts?
Also can you suggest some build that aren't too expensive but are good enough for playing Skyrim fluidly...
Thanks :D
Uhm so I want to build a new computer and I need to know wich parts I should buy. My budget is around 1'000 Franks. And I thought about buying this, but I'm not really sure if it's good...
CPU: Intel i5
GFX Card: GTX 460
RAM: 4 GB
Case: Xigmatek Asgard
uhm otherwise I have no idea what would work...
Could you maybe give me some site with guides etc and or a german store where I can check the price of the parts?
Also can you suggest some build that aren't too expensive but are good enough for playing Skyrim fluidly...
Thanks :D
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte Z68P-DS3, LGA1155, Intel Z68, DDR3, ATX
GFX: GeForce GTX 560 Ti
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2x4GB DDR3
CASE: some random 50€
Power: XFX 550W Core Edition
Would rather go for different memory new Samsung 30nm are just epic. Just make sure the memory is 1,5V if you choose 1600MHz CL9 for example. If you go for CL7 1,6 is fine but don't buy memory that is 1600MHz CL9 and 1,65v. Also any A-brand motherboard ( Asrock, MSI, Asus, Gigabyte) with Z68/P67 is fine unless you start overclocking hard
I am getting some samsung 30nm memory soon, 20 euro for 4GB and clocking to 2000MHz great stuff.
HDD Samsung F3, or wait for pricedrop and see if you can keep on using your old hdd for a while.
Random DVD-RW from any brand around 18 euros is good enough.
GFX: NVIDIA
RAM: A LOT
CASE: BIG WITH FLASHING LIGHTS ON THE SIDE
Around July i guess nothing is sure.
But Ivy bridge processors are compatible with sandy bridge motherboards so you just can buy sandy bridge now and upgrade to ivy bridge later.