I hate my laptop so i need a Gaming computer, non laptop with excellent performance. What would your suggestions be for the price range of 1200-2000$?
also the mouse i have thought of so far is the R.A.T 7 cyborg gaming mouse, still have no idea for keyboard
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the invidual parts.
PS. this should be in the "general" forum not D3 general because it has nothing to do with D3, lol.
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"once the pretty hardcore gamers we had testing inferno found it fairly difficult, we then we doubled it" -trolololol jay wilson
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the individual parts.
Im debating if i should try and build it myself but obviously want it done right since im spending the money. Are the newegg forums good? If i choose all my parts would they help and confirm that everything would work before making the purchase?
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the individual parts.
Im debating if i should try and build it myself but obviously want it done right since im spending the money. Are the newegg forums good? If i choose all my parts would they help and confirm that everything would work before making the purchase?
The Newegg forums are probably fine or you can just post here and I'm sure there are plenty who can help (me included)! If you've get the right parts and you follow the videos you can't really go wrong.
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the individual parts.
Im debating if i should try and build it myself but obviously want it done right since im spending the money. Are the newegg forums good? If i choose all my parts would they help and confirm that everything would work before making the purchase?
The Newegg forums are probably fine or you can just post here and I'm sure there are plenty who can help (me included)! If you've get the right parts and you follow the videos you can't really go wrong.
So far ive been thinking this, mainly because i am not a expert enough to build it. It has good reviews same with the components and it will run games to the settings i desire. But now my question is, is it worth the money? The cyber Monday sale seems to make it a good price of 920 instead of 1200.
So far ive been thinking this, mainly because i am not a expert enough to build it. It has good reviews same with the components and it will run games to the settings i desire. But now my question is, is it worth the money? The cyber Monday sale seems to make it a good price of 920 instead of 1200.
that thing is beast. nice choice. ^_^. and im surprised its so cheap
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"once the pretty hardcore gamers we had testing inferno found it fairly difficult, we then we doubled it" -trolololol jay wilson
So far ive been thinking this, mainly because i am not a expert enough to build it. It has good reviews same with the components and it will run games to the settings i desire. But now my question is, is it worth the money? The cyber Monday sale seems to make it a good price of 920 instead of 1200.
that thing is beast. nice choice. ^_^. and im surprised its so cheap
This is what it shows in shopping cart so its a lot of money saved and i could still get more back if anyone else could supply some opinions it would be appreciated.
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also the mouse i have thought of so far is the R.A.T 7 cyborg gaming mouse, still have no idea for keyboard
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the invidual parts.
PS. this should be in the "general" forum not D3 general because it has nothing to do with D3, lol.
http://www.diablofans.com/topic/32171-what-about-this-build-for-diablo-3-for-new-pc/
I5 2500k
HD Radeon 6850 or 6950
etc..
You can get some ideas here, also watch the video.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/Promotion.aspx?storeid=33&name=DIY-PC-Combos
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
http://downloadmoreram.com/
http://www.newegg.co...e=DIY-PC-Combos
These videos were extremely helpful!
you can assemble an unbeleivably amazing computer for around 1,000 from newegg.com just buy all the corresponding parts and make sure they are compatible and then put it together, its pretty easy and FAR cheaper then buying a desktop from bestbuy or another store.
or if your too lazy newegg also has full computer desktops and you could spend around 1000-1200 for a really great gaming comp but obviously not as good as if you ordered the individual parts.
Im debating if i should try and build it myself but obviously want it done right since im spending the money. Are the newegg forums good? If i choose all my parts would they help and confirm that everything would work before making the purchase?
The Newegg forums are probably fine or you can just post here and I'm sure there are plenty who can help (me included)! If you've get the right parts and you follow the videos you can't really go wrong.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.770959
So far ive been thinking this, mainly because i am not a expert enough to build it. It has good reviews same with the components and it will run games to the settings i desire. But now my question is, is it worth the money? The cyber Monday sale seems to make it a good price of 920 instead of 1200.
that thing is beast. nice choice. ^_^. and im surprised its so cheap
-$145.00 Instant
-$124.94 Combo
$50.00 Mail-in Rebate Card
$20.00 Mail-in Rebate Card
$30.00 Mail-in Rebate Card
This is what it shows in shopping cart so its a lot of money saved and i could still get more back if anyone else could supply some opinions it would be appreciated.