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Edited by Nikuras: 10/6/2013 8:20:20 PM
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Need advice regarding a computer build!

Hello peoplez of the interwebs. So I am going to purchase a new PC from a retailer that lets you choose each part of your build, and they will put it all together for you. Problem is, i dont know crap about what parts are good for what etc.. Therefore i am asking for your guidance. So, PC-building members of the 7th column, with a maximum budget of $2000, and allowing this PC to run 3D softwares like Maya/Mudbox (and render stuff), and play games like BF4 as smooth as possible, what parts would you throw into this machine? Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to take the time to help me out/give me advice!

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  • That's one hell of a budget. There are definitely people here who can help with building PC's (like TopWargamer), but I used Reddit for advice when I built mine. If you tell [url=http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcforme]Build A PC For Me[/url] what your budget and needs are, they'll put together a parts list for you. [url=http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc]Build A PC[/url] will give you advice on choosing parts and building. I know you're planning on buying a pre-built PC, but both communities (and people here) will tell you to build your own. As someone who had no prior experience before building the PC he's on now, I would agree. If you do go that route, [url=http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales]Build A PC Sales[/url] is a collection of the best current deals on parts. I was on a very tight budget, so that place was invaluable.

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