• Help choosing a 800-900 dollar gaming build.
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I recently made a thread asking for help picking a pre-built gaming computer but it was suggested that I merely build my own. Can anyone proficient with computer building and parts selection please help me. I'm after something that can play most modern games quite well (the ability to play BF3 decently would be a definite plus) and that won't be horridly obsolete in a year or two. Not sure if it matters, but I live in Australia, so I need somewhere that will ship here. Any help at all is appreciated.
Do you need Monitor/mouse/keyboard/OS?
I do need an OS and a keyboard, yes. Also, I'd like to be able to upgrade it over time without hassle.
1. You're in America, use newegg. 2. If you don't have any experince building a pc, youtube is your friend so are broken/old computers. 3. It's not that hard, and is really rewarding the first time you boot.
[QUOTE=zedpenguin;31687770]1. You're in America, use newegg. 2. If you don't have any experince building a pc, youtube is your friend so are broken/old computers. 3. It's not that hard, and is really rewarding the first time you boot.[/QUOTE] Actually, I'm Australian. There's a bug that causes all OPs to appear as American.
Ok, use pcasegear.com
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