Friday, September 10, 2010

How do you build a righteous computer beside $200 and other parts I already enjoy?

I want to bring my computer to better handle newer games, resembling Company of Heroes for example, at almost maximum potential and without any problems. I hold $200. I have a moral computer case, a 450watt power supply, two sticks of 512MB DDR2, an Intel Mobo that cost $130, an Intel Dual Core 1.86GHz processor, PNY PCI-express slot nVidia 7600 GS 512 MB video card, and a few stock fan along with other essentials approaching DVD drive and mouse and etc.

How do you build a righteous computer beside $200 and other parts I already enjoy?

Chrishdman is stupid.

There is no such thing as "core dual 2 3.4."

Your processor is worthy.

You have sufficient memory, unless you nouns multiple programs at once.

Since you want to "handle" newer games, your video card isn't that great.

You should get a 7950, or recover up some more and get the 8800's.

They are really cheap right immediately.

You may need a better wattage power supply to go beside those video cards.
dude you need a better processor. similar to a inter core duo 2 3.4 ghz! www.newegg.com
sounds like you own all the makings for a wearing clothes rig. all you involve is a cd/dvd drive, fan and a tricky drive and you'll be good to progress. (not to mention the obvious peripherals). the Dual Core processor is a obedient choice, along with your video card and memory option.



i'd say shift down to your computer store and pick up a decently sized thorny drive (100gb+) and a slighly higher run-of-the-mill devotee, and your basic disk drive. i dont construe that should cost you more than 200, if it does, it shouldn't be too much.





ps. you have a monitor too, right?? :-)
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