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Eugeen 11-24-2017 12:58 PM

Gaming PC Build Recommendations
 
I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for gaming PC builds since I'm tempted to go for one.
I've looked around at completed builds on pcpartpicker.com and youtube but I am not too sure what to even look for as I don't know much about the latest hardware etc.


Potentially got a budget of around $2000 and would be looking for the ability to play the latest games on highest settings plus being able to record gameplay videos etc.

Might also want to add that shipping costs for parts could be an issue as it makes the price go up a hefty amount so please take that into account if you make a recommendation.
Downside of living in europe

Rusix 11-24-2017 07:50 PM

Well, For 2000 dollars there is a lot in the market that you could get. Probably could even get a Alienware. It depends on what your specifically wanting though, Like a computer that can run smoothly in most situations in gaming or one that is more graphically beautiful. One with long battery or does it matter cuz it may be hooked to a wall all day?

Eugeen 11-24-2017 08:44 PM

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Posted by Rusix (Post 802108)
Well, For 2000 dollars there is a lot in the market that you could get. Probably could even get a Alienware. It depends on what your specifically wanting though, Like a computer that can run smoothly in most situations in gaming or one that is more graphically beautiful. One with long battery or does it matter cuz it may be hooked to a wall all day?

I want to build a desktop gaming computer so battery life doesn't come into play.
Also not interested in buying a completed PC like alienware because you basically get less than what you pay for compared to buying parts and building one yourself.

I already said so in the first post but I'm going for the ability to play most games smoothly on highest settings (graphics) and also record gameplay.


Just never built a PC before though and also don't know too much about hardware hence why I'm hoping those with experience or knowledge of it can help me out here

Kieran2820 11-24-2017 10:11 PM

You’re probably better off going to /r/pcmasterrace and asking there
There is also a pc building subreddit but I forgot what it’s called.

Eugeen 11-25-2017 01:03 AM

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Posted by Kieran2820 (Post 802124)
You’re probably better off going to /r/pcmasterrace and asking there
There is also a pc building subreddit but I forgot what it’s called.

Thanks, that subreddit actually has a ton of useful info

Ryan 11-25-2017 11:43 AM

You could easily get an i7 CPU and a 1080 with plently left

Ash Ketchum 11-27-2017 04:56 AM

RYZEN 64KMS
GEFORCE GT OBLITERATE 69SMD
3200GHZ 64GB RAM SPAM LAMB
ASUS 2SXY4U PU

5hift 11-27-2017 08:12 PM

Quote:

Posted by Kieran2820 (Post 802124)
You’re probably better off going to /r/pcmasterrace and asking there
There is also a pc building subreddit but I forgot what it’s called.

Why do that when you can beckon the PC building God, Fp4?

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Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 802292)
RYZEN 64KMS
GEFORCE GT OBLITERATE 69SMD
3200GHZ 64GB RAM SPAM LAMB
ASUS 2SXY4U PU

Psh, amateur.

Intel i20 690,000,000 GHZ but pay $20,000 to unlock 689,999,999 GHZ you ****ing pansie.

Be sure to check out the Graalian exclusive AMD BREADRIPPER.

Ronin 11-28-2017 09:35 AM

Nvidia ftw

Crono 12-07-2017 09:16 AM

lol u noobs still using ghz while im rollin w/ 2^5 core 7.9 brontobytes


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