He did say he had 6K to spend
I want to build a computer for gaming, good speed, won't crash often, and can run the most detailed of games.
Quote from: NinjaShrimp on May 29, 2012, 03:23:12 PMI want to build a computer for gaming, good speed, won't crash often, and can run the most detailed of games.then the setup i linked you is perfect xD680's are the best card on the market (besides 690's but they are like 1k each)
Whenever someone says "What parts should I get?" I always reply with the same answer. SO:-How much are you willing to spend?-Do you want quality or lower price?-Are you going to do any GPU or CPU overclocking?-Is it for developing, gaming, or both?-Do you plan to take it places like LAN parties or sit on your floor for months?-Do you plan to expand on your system if your budget is too low or upgrade in the future?-Do you REALLY care a shit ton on your case? >If so, are you willing to spend a little extra time customizing a cheap case?Answer these and I can help you decide what you want.
Quote from: FanaticWarren on May 29, 2012, 10:27:58 PMQuote from: NinjaShrimp on May 29, 2012, 03:23:12 PMI want to build a computer for gaming, good speed, won't crash often, and can run the most detailed of games.then the setup i linked you is perfect xD680's are the best card on the market (besides 690's but they are like 1k each)Assuming he want's to spend that much. If he's not doing much for developing, why would he need 32 GB of ram? 8GB is PLENTY! Also, if its because he has a high budget, instead of giving him top of the line everything, give him 2 top of the line graphics cards, a top of the line CPU, and a liquid cooling unit. Also. You forgot an OS.Ninja. Answer the list I provided you and I'll give you an alternate and you can choose what you want between the two.
4. Gaming, streaming, and Video stuff.
Quote from: NinjaShrimp on May 30, 2012, 01:19:32 AM4. Gaming, streaming, and Video stuff.Developing videos or just watching them?