Kellie Hallison
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How does that sound?
If anything could be lowered/ Changed, dont hesitate to point it out
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Heres what i've come up with
CASE: CoolerMaster Elite 310 Mid Tower Gaming Case with see-thru side panelVIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX580 3GB 16X PCI Express [+388] (Major Brand Power by NVIDIA)CPU: AMD A8-3870 3.00 GHz Quad-Core APU w/ Integrated Radeon HD 6530D [+59]MOTHERBOARD: [CrossFireX] Asus F1A75-V Evo AMD A75 Chipset CrossFireX Support DDR3 Socket FM1 ATX w/ UEFI Bios, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, HDMI, Display Port, USB3.0, SATA-III RAID, 2 Gen2 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 3 PCIMEMORY: 4GB (2x2GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Value Select or Major Brand)Cooling Fan: CoolerMaster V8 Gaming CPU Cooling Fan (Extreme Silent Operation at only 22dBA + Overclock Proof) ***Overclockable XXX***Power Supply Upgrade: 850 Watts Power Supplies [+59] (CoolerMaster 850watt Silent ProModular Gaming Power Supply, SLI / Crossfire ready*********************************************************************************************Noise Reduction Technology: NoneOverclocking Service: No OverclockingInternal USB/SATA Expansion Module: NONEDedicated PhysX Card:NoneHard Drive: 1TB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16M Cache Hard Drive (Single Hard Drive)Data Hard Drive: NONEHard Drive Cooler: Vigor iSURF II Hard Disk Drive Cooling System [+18] (1 x System)Optical Drive: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE. (BLACK COLOR)Optical Drive 2: NONESOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO -
You've been an exceptionally good help, thank you very much for your time, I feel confident enough to order now
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Thanks for that
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Thanks alot guys! the listing of components/descriptions of your ideal computers to run sl on high, smoothly, is pretty much exactly the info i needed. I've been on some custom built computer sites, i just had no clue what selections to make when it came to components, mainly at the fear i wouldn't want to spend more on say.. a graphics card or cpu etc, thinking it will be better, when i could of selected another, just as capable for what i want and significantly cheaper. I was tempted to go with cyberpower, but i stumbled across a fair amount of negative comments about them, me building one myself is a recipe for disaster, so might i be as cheeky to ask another suggestion, for good custom built pc company sites? :3
Also, most people i know barely know how to find the power button on a comp. So no geeky friends there the only option would be to order from a custom pc site, or purchase some of your recommended components seperately, & have a computer store, or find a diamond in the rough to assemble it for me.
Heres the link, if anyone wants to mess about building an ideal one to show, that i could buy. Just been doing it, but still fearing i'll get more than i need haha
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Hey all, wasnt sure where this question would fit in the forums, forgive me if it's misplaced. I've been looking to buy a new computer & since i have no clue about computers, Just wondering, if those who do could directly link me to some that are for sale?
Basically, i'm looking for a generally all around good computer, but especially one that will be able to handle second life performance smoothly on ultra, or high graphics. If i could be recommended the best computer, by what i've described, for under $1500/£1000, great. If that's not possible, please do still linkones that fit my preference. Thanks alot! It's really gonna help, i've been researching things i have no clue about for countless days now. :)
Computer advice anyone? :o
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woops, i almost forgot. Is there anything specific i need to connect it to the internet? I'm currently using a netgear modem on my landline, and connecting to it via a belkin wireless adapter, would these work? Or would i need a network card etc