A+ was cool in 1998. Just sayin'
id prob buy from ibuypower anyways tho XD ALSO id be using only a 19 inch monitor and i play windows mode so not a high resolution
also i apreciate the imput about cyberpower and also the shipping was one of my concerns and i may be able to swing an extra 100 or 200$if i postpone it abit longer XD but keep the feedback comming XD
im interested in the most cost effective method of being able to enjoy games lol and whatever that entails also i have no lcue on what parts go with what , and thats why i would llike someone to assemple one on ibuypower or cyberpower XD
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Build me a nice sandy bridge system for £1000...it doesn't need a harddrive or gpu :P
Just make sure you get an Nvidia GPU, the game runs worse on AMD.
I still get bad sticks of RAM from Newegg and BestBuy, and I got two bad HardDrives in a row from TigerDirect. (The first one had a dented outer shell thingey. The other one was missing the magnetic arm thingey.)
I'd never recommend an AMD card for a budget build. The second I see budget, I think "460". For better or for worse.
nah i dont need monitor or OS have all that waiting
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1D4TX0
That's the cheapest computer I feel comfortable recommending.
EDIT: And hardley that. It's such a huge waste of money. I'd save up another two months and get a sandybridge build.
Ran it fine on Ultra with a $700 refurb system from Best Buy. I can't remember if that was before or after the new vid card. $850 if it was after.
2.8GHz AMD Quad
8GB Ram
5770 Radeon
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1D4TXC
Sandybridge build. I, personally, would go with the AMD build. But meh.
thats a decent one from cyberpower but as the 2 ppl who have posted about it form this thread had bad reviews i would consider ibuypower first XD