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  1. pie4muh

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    I know this forum is filled with these, but I require the assistance of some of you computer guys.I am looking into getting a gaming pc for Christmas, and can build it my self. I would like a decent pc for gaming that is able to run battlefield 3 on at least the lowest settings. whats the catch? my budget is around $800 (im not looking at mouse keybopard etc)

    can this be done?

    any help is appreciated and thanks in advance.
     
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    It's definitely do-able, you will be able to run BF3 on a lot higher than lowest settings for 800$'s.

    Sadly, I'm not the guy to be suggesting you parts or things like that.
     
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    Easily doable.
    I can help a bit later.
     
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    Yarp, let me make you a build up right now.
     
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    Make sure you overclock your system to gain more performances
     
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    Get a core i5 and a mid range Gfx card and you are set
     
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    still need help here guys i have decided to go with the i5-2500k for cpu because it sounds like its my best bang for my buck but now i still need a motherboard, i am leaning towards the asrock z68 extreme4 can anyone suggest a good case to go with said motherboard? i will be buying parts from newegg most likely so if you can link me to parts there that would be great.

    still looking for video card/power supply/RAM/optical drive/hard drive,

    lthanks
     
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    Corsair 400R or 500R are nice cases, or if you want cheaper the Antec 300, or a Bitfenix case.

    Just pickup 8gigs of DDR3 2x4 set. Harddrive just a 1tb seagate/samsung.
    Videocard depends on your budget, an ATI 6950/GTX 560 TI
    Powersupply just a 650-750W Corsair, Antec, Seasonic, Silverstone.
     
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    Corsair just makes awesome everything. With that said...

    - CPU: ($200) i5-2500k.
    - Mobo: ($150) Any Z68 from a major maker like Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, etc...
    - GPU: ($250) GTX 570 or 2GB HD 6950.
    - RAM: ($30) Any 4x2GB DDR3 RAM will work.
    - SSD: ($120) For the OS and some games/programs.
    - HDD: ($75) 2TB HDD for everything else.
    - Case: ($60) Antec 300
    - PSU: ($80) Anything Corsair or Seasonic around 600W

    Overclock : You can bring an i5-2500k from 3.3ghz to 4.5ghz pretty easily. But you'll have to invest an extra $25-$60 for a good cooler. I suggest the ($60) Corsair H60. But you can get by with some cheaper ones.

    And as far your budget goes, if you remove the SSD you'll be near $800, but for general everything use, a SSD is the biggest gain in performance you'll see. I hate using computers without SSDs now. Even the extra split second it takes to load simple programs like Firefox annoys me. :embar:
     
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    I meant 2x4. :embar:

    And holy crap at the HD prices! Those floods really did push prices up, I mean damn! I bought two Samsung Spinpoints (2TB) for $65 each at one point. :eek:
     
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