After much part picking I came up with this list.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xhRhbv
>inb4 paying for OS / Optical Drive
>inb4 too much RAM
I gotta do this legit because anti-piracy bigots will be around (business vidya related thing.) and they're gonna bitch / raise hell over a pirated version of Windows. So it's gotta be done non USB with a fucking disk. Whatev's.
Some mandatory parameters I'd like to include:
Must use Nvidia GPU, Intel CPU, i5 or higher, RAM must be G-Skill, ASUS Motherboard.
I've had shit experiences in the past with AMD, Radeon, and other brands of RAM. Same with motherboards. I ain't taking chances here.
Any way to make this build cheaper, but more powerful? I'm factoring in the cost of the monitor / keyboard / mouse into the budget. I'll be using $20 Sennheiser HD 201's for the sound. As far as having a mic goes it's not necessary. This PC is not for me.
Are all the parts compatible? I'd prefer Windows 7 over Windows 10 but you can convince me otherwise and I'll go for it. (The whole privacy concerns along with ease of use.)
Again, make sure to match the parameters. I've had some bad experiences with AMD / Radeon / any RAM that isn't G-Skill in the past and I won't be repeating a purchase with other brands.
I have it at 16gb of RAM because I've used 8 before and had it bottleneck due to Windows 7 reserving 2g leaving me only 6. Also it's cheap so why not?
Could use a bump.
I mean I can kinda make it if I can keep it under $1300 I suppose.
Bumpin'
Why are you even asking for help with all those dumb stipulations. Tens of thousands of people have had the same problems with asus mobos get over yourself.
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>>51617644
Ironic cancer is still cancer
>>51617860
Eh, I'm open to recommendations.
>>>/v/
Or read the sticky. There's no point in building a pc if you don't learn how the parts work.
>>51617966
I know how the parts work.
I was wondering if someone knows a cheaper way / better parts then what I've picked out.
Could use moar assistance.
I would do this
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/x6zR7P
or this
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/z2DFvK
>>51617468
You could buy a PS4, they're like $300 now.
You can save those $500 a buy a better computer to play a better game when it comes out later next ever.