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Plz tel ur u budget man! I mean how much ur willing to spend. Cause we can build system ranging form 300$ to 30000$ u name it!
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Did u just say SSD is not important???? DUDEEEEE! Its very important. Especially in games like crysis, metro 2033, BC2, and mainly for ppl who play MP games.... u will see a huge performance boost...........case is important. But the person who is willing enough to Crossfire or SLI huge cards will obviously not buy a 10$ case![QUOTE="mrwck"][QUOTE="ionusX"]
ssd isnt important frag that one and put case in its place.. you want a case with good airflow and that isnt a nightmare to work with. anyone who thinks different should crossfire some 4870x2's in a 10 dollar case and watch their pc crash :P
ionusX
umm lol an SSD when used would only increase your pc's startup time and program launch speed. the application itself wouldnt be any faster. to suggest any different is nuts once accessed it starts going at the ram and dvd-rom.. not the drive... it just idles at that point for any significant data extraction left.
SSD near the top of the priority list is a bad idea period and no one's dumb enough to crossfire in a 10 dollar case eh, this account probably would try it.. heck said account has recommended hd 5770's in crossfire in 20 dollars cases b4 :P
Bro SSD's not only increase startup time and other apps.. it also increases load times. Now after SSD the next thing is RAM DISKS. Hve u even heard of them? The are as fast as ram but u can store things... And y do u think a 40GB SSD costs as much as a 1.5TB drive? its because of the less level load times :P and ppl how do sli in 10$ cases are not called ppl!i would rank them the different way. 1) GPU 2) CPU 3) RAM 4) SSD 5) HDD 6) PSU 7) CASE But if i neglet ur question, The main thing before u update something is to know what resolution u are going to game at???? If u plan to play at 1050p the anything above 5770 is an COMPLETE OVERKILL!!! The same goes for the PSU and RAM! If ur building something with a 5770 and possibly add another after a few months, then a 650W HX is enough! and as far as RAM goes, 4-6GB is more than enough if ur GAMING ONLY! no need to fill up all ram slots cause u will never use them. So before u start updating first make a firm decision abt the monitor.[QUOTE="mrwck"][QUOTE="MaxGamer"]
A computer relies on multiple components to operate, so obviously you want everything to be up-to-par, but to answer your question I'd rank:
1) GPU
2) RAM
3) CPU
4) HDD
... but again, you want everything to be relatively decent to avoid things like bottlenecking.
ionusX
ssd isnt important frag that one and put case in its place.. you want a case with good airflow and that isnt a nightmare to work with. anyone who thinks different should crossfire some 4870x2's in a 10 dollar case and watch their pc crash :P
Did u just say SSD is not important???? DUDEEEEE! Its very important. Especially in games like crysis, metro 2033, BC2, and mainly for ppl who play MP games.... u will see a huge performance boost...........case is important. But the person who is willing enough to Crossfire or SLI huge cards will obviously not buy a 10$ case!i would rank them the different way. 1) GPU 2) CPU 3) RAM 4) SSD 5) HDD 6) PSU 7) CASE But if i neglet ur question, The main thing before u update something is to know what resolution u are going to game at???? If u plan to play at 1050p the anything above 5770 is an COMPLETE OVERKILL!!! The same goes for the PSU and RAM! If ur building something with a 5770 and possibly add another after a few months, then a 650W HX is enough! and as far as RAM goes, 4-6GB is more than enough if ur GAMING ONLY! no need to fill up all ram slots cause u will never use them. So before u start updating first make a firm decision abt the monitor.A computer relies on multiple components to operate, so obviously you want everything to be up-to-par, but to answer your question I'd rank:
1) GPU
2) RAM
3) CPU
4) HDD
... but again, you want everything to be relatively decent to avoid things like bottlenecking.
MaxGamer
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