Hi there, so as the title suggests, I'm not very computer savvy when it comes to building computers. And after deciding to come back to the game, and having previously sold my gaming computer I've decided to build a new one.
I'm looking for a computer that can handle WOW at Max settings at 1080p, as well as having quite a good CPU (Since I've heard certain addons can really screw with that, namely weakauras, which I kinda used to go nuts with). I'd also like to be able to stream at an HD Quality. My internet speed is perfectly capable of handling that as well, last I saw it was something like 80.02 up, 56 down.
Budget: I'm fairly flexible on my budget. I have a pretty decent paying job through the NAVY, and everything is pretty much paid for anyway, so my budget is pretty much open.I'd be willing to spend between 1,500 - 2,000 (Again i'm not even entirely sure if this price range is correct for what I'd like, so please feel free to adjust)
Resolution: 1080p
Games: WoW, and also I'd like my PC to last, I wouldnt like to have to replace it in less then 3 - 5 years (Yes, I know that can be asking a lot since computers age like dogs, so if it's not do-able it's not a big deal). Also Max Settings while streaming in HD with at least 30 - 45 FPS
Other: Streaming as I have mentioned numerous times. I used to have a fairly big base of people watching me, and I just think it adds another social aspect to the game
Country: USA
Reusable Parts: The only thing I have left from my old computer is my...
Razer Naga
Razer Ultimate Black Widow Keyboard
And my Asus 24 inch Monitor (But yes I'd like to add another one)
OS: Yes, and GOD NO, please not Windows 8
Other Hardware: I still need.....
Headset
Second Monitor
I honestly can't help but feel like I'm missing something...
Thank you in advance! Sorry If I missed anything I did my best to follow the guide here
Also, Does anyone know if places like Best Buy (or preferably ones that wont cost me an extra couple hundred dollars) build computers for you? My skills are extremely limited when it comes to building. I can tell the difference in the parts, and install cards/ram, but I don't want to half ass it