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#1 Rucious
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[QUOTE="Rucious"]Depends what budget you have. so I would suggest you to go with a 5850 or 5870 if you also have enough power supply perhaps.swehunt
Ouch, thoose cards to play most games at high, thats quite to much, thoose should run evry game out with a sh**load of AA. Even a GTS250 does run almoust every game out to near maximum setting given a normal resolution. (without AA obvious.)

Well thats what he wants to play on a high settings. so I could suggest some of the best :)..
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#2 Rucious
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Depends what budget you have. so I would suggest you to go with a 5850 or 5870 if you also have enough power supply perhaps.
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#3 Rucious
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I'd get the first one and put another 5770 in it. $200 more for the LGA 1156 socket? Nah...smc91352
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#4 Rucious
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just build it listen im a 15 year old boy if i can do it you can exactly i'm 12 and i've buit 2 pcs alreadykillik_123
smart for a 12 year old boy haven't seen like you (perhaps if you're not lying ;) )
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#5 Rucious
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Ive just finished building my rig and it just randomly turns off, i rmaed the motherboard several weeks ago (stupid gigabyte) and when i turn it on it will randomly turn off at different times, if it dosent turn off, it will post, go into bios, etc, ive tried different video cards, 1 stick of ram at a time, the only thing i can think of is processor and PSU? any ideas i would greatly, greatly appreciate.

xfx 5700

corsair tx750w

cooler master haf 932

gigabyte ud3r-3x58

intel i7 920

crucial 1333 3gb ddr3

western digital 500 gb (tried several different harddrives)

please help, im at a loss of what to do

Mike0698
What OS are you using?
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#6 Rucious
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[QUOTE="Rucious"]but mostly you are :Psmc91352
maybe...really what I'd like to think is I'm a gpu-fanboy (if that makes sense)... I don't know of the Frames/Second Elasticity of Processor and Motherboard Budget being better than the GPU one...so, I guess that's what makes me suggest AMD more :P

I'm a gpu-fanboy idd.. the freame/SEoP.. is a lot to me to..but since its amd I would'nt mind if there will be 2-3 fps drop :),,,I have tried to buy the laters 5890 thnx to manufacturers out of stock so got crossfire 5850 :P which I think I'll change it asap a better of 5890 will be in stock :)
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#7 Rucious
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[QUOTE="Rucious"]You're an AMD fan arent you? :)smc91352

well yes; but I also like Intel...I'm no fanboy.

but mostly you are :P.. I love AMD to but friend of mine in Turkey, computer specialest told me not go with AMD and he explained a lot that I can't talk so I'm just not like you maybe ;)
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#8 Rucious
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[QUOTE="vIGAMEIv"]

I want to thank everyone here for all the Help Im likeing the Amd phenom Black editions .After writting down and comparing I decided to take a look at ibuypower website the price for me to build and them build is only about a $100.00 diffrence.Only thing holing me down is there customer service but it looks like they cover warranty for 3 years.I also would like to have a phenom black edition and it doesnt look like they offer that.

UltimateGamer95
Well I can build it for you if you want but I charge $100 build fees and shipping, but you won't have to pay sales tax if you have me build it. You see here's how it works you pay me upfront for the parts, build fee and shipping and then I'll buy the parts for you in my tax free state from Newegg.com. Then the parts get shipped to my house then I will build your PC and ship it to you. I also do cable management and mods but I only go as far as installing fans and lights on the mods and you'll have to pay for any additional lights or mods that I put into your PC. Also, I accept payment through Paypal and TRUST me Paypal is very secure and you won't have to worry about getting screwed because Paypal is very strict when it comes to cracking down on deadbeats. And I'll even give you my address in a PM so you will know where to come find me if for some reason I do rip you off but I will ABSOLUTELY not be ripping anyone off.

Trust is the key word here. I sent here over 1500 pounds (over 2500$) and she did a great job.Believe me you won't regret here doing it :)
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#9 Rucious
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[QUOTE="vIGAMEIv"]

[QUOTE="fatcat13sep"]

just build it listen im a 15 year old boy if i can do it you can

UltimateGamer95

lol,

And I'm a girl :P

And you did my rig. why dont you give him some suggestions :)
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#10 Rucious
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Hmm, I didn't see this thread. Mind as well C&P my suggestion from the other one

CPU: Intel Ci7 920

  • Microcenter in-store pickup only

Motherboard: ASRock x58 Extreme

HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB

GPU/PSU: HIS 5870 & Thermaltake TR2 600W

Memory: G.Skill 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600

OS: Win.7 Home 64 bit

Case: NZXT Gamma

Optical: SamsungDVD Burner

Total comes to: $1189.91.

Note that this system comes with an OS, something that superclocked's system lacked. Without it, the total price would come to $1084.92

Also, I did not count rebates into the total price, as they typically have rediculous deadlines and almost never return

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I wish there was a store like micri center in UK to :( I just can't find a realy good computing store in Norwich I could go London if there are :)