Ok question, what is the big difference in putting a radeon 6770 or so and putting ina 6950.
I would think the 67 wouldn't effect gaming as much as more ram and other better parts.
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Ok question, what is the big difference in putting a radeon 6770 or so and putting ina 6950.
I would think the 67 wouldn't effect gaming as much as more ram and other better parts.
Yeah, thats my main problem. The 6950 is pretty much the main lacking in pre-built computers. They only go so far as 6770 on anything really.
Except alienware......has a pc around there. And since they are no longer like Macs(overpriced as shit!) I might look into that if i don't build mine.
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Go back to the first page and look at the picture I posted.
That's a cheap, legit gaming build.
You can upgrade your graphics card if you want.
But just make sure you have enough watts in your PSU.
And again use this to make sure you have enough power.
It may not be accurate.
But use it, it should be helpful.
I'm running BC2 at 1920x1200, max quality at 60 frames per second... I paid $1200NZD (about $980USD).
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Use Cyberpower to build your system, then order the parts from Newegg or Tigerdirect and build it yourself... or Just build it and Order it from Cyberpower...
OK lil bump here.
I got video, proccessor, ram and such all figured out.
What i really need now are two things: Motherboard and Power/cooling units.
What's your processor?
What graphics card?
And how much money do you have left over?
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