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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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  • Edited by Duardo: 2/28/2016 2:47:59 AM
    Not trolling this time, I do think any kind of tower, as long as you have a lot of RAM (16-32 GB), an awesome processor, and a great graphics card, would be a good fit for you. Definitely an upgrade from a gaming laptop. IMO, unless I knew what I was doing in terms of building a PC, I'd search Google for a site that builds PCs and look at the pricing/specs.

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