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2/27/2016 6:13:10 PM
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Alright, Bnet. Let's build a PC.

I PC game on an ASUS Laptop. GTX655 or something like that. I love it- it is big but fits in my bag, and can play any game I want at at least 25 FPS as long as it's plugged in. 30+ almost always. 'Low' settings give me 60 often enough. ... But I want ultra. I feel comfortable enough with my income where I think it's time I get myself a desktop fully capable of playing any game on the highest settings without much issue, and future proofed at least for a couple years. The only problem is... where do I start? I don't know about prices of these things, nor would I even begin to know how to put one together. So I'm appealing to Bnet. Google found me this one someone made: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Lonxu/saved/R4RmP6 I'm OK with the price, but I don't know if that's the best bang for my buck or if it would even be enough to meet the standards I want. So Bnet, can any of you knowledgeable folks help? I'd prefer it to not bust $2000 in total (parts, monitor, keyboard, whatever). But again, I don't know how much the things really cost. Also, I came here before Reddit.

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  • You can build one up to 1,200$ and still play the latest games on ultra, you don't need flashy cases or water cooling. Remember every part is essential and it must be compatible with other parts or else you will bottleneck your system.

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