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I have a relativly tight budget gaming PC, but still pretty good nontheless. I can run most games on atleast high or very high. Tried playing really graphic intense games like Metro and it ran smoothly. I played Shadow of Mordor aswell, it ran perfectly without any problems(great game aswell, a bit repetitive but great nontheless.)

CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.8Ghz Quad Core
GPU: GeForce GTX-770 MSI 2GB
RAM: Crucial Ballistix 2 x 4GB
Monitor: 1 x LG 23MP67VQ-P Black 23 inch 1920x1080
Hard Drive: Western Digital WD10EZEX 1TB
OS: Win 7 Professional 64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD
Case: Aerocool GT Black Edition
PSU: Corsair CX600M
Keyboard: Sharkoon Skiller
Mouse: Sharkoon Dragonia

Cost = ~1000 Euro's.
That's a pretty good gaming pc but u may have to upgrade your RAM in future
 
Is it the overclocked speed ? I can see that cpu is unlocked.

I dont know. I just took the information from my Tweaker account. However from what i know its a bit difficult to overclock my CPU with my current chipset, so i never bothered.
 
I have a relativly tight budget gaming PC, but still pretty good nontheless. I can run most games on atleast high or very high. Tried playing really graphic intense games like Metro and it ran smoothly. I played Shadow of Mordor aswell, it ran perfectly without any problems(great game aswell, a bit repetitive but great nontheless.)

Current games that i am playing are: Fallout 4, Battlefield 4, League of Legends and Civilization V.

CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.8Ghz Quad Core (4th gen Haswell)
GPU: GeForce GTX-770 MSI 2GB
RAM: Crucial Ballistix 2 x 4GB
Monitor: 1 x LG 23MP67VQ-P Black 23 inch 1920x1080
Hard Drive Western Digital WD10EZEX 1TB
OS: Win 7 Professional 64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD
Case: Aerocool GT Black Edition
PSU: Corsair CX600M
Keyboard: Sharkoon Skiller
Mouse: Sharkoon Dragonia

Cost = ~1000 Euro's.

Hey mate! We got the same hard drive but you have a better gpu and cpu than me which is also super cool too. :partay: I paid a total of 552 EUR (600 USD) for the whole rig not including the keyboard & mouse. Yes, for Shadow of Mordor, it is definitely repetitive. Lost track of the Orc Captains I kept controlling after the 9th one. Wish I could play Fallout 4 and Civ V but I already have an appalling backlog of games like Mass Effect 3 and Bioshock: Infinite that I haven't even installed yet. Tbqh, it didn't make sense for me to buy more games when I had just started playing Witcher 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel this Wednesday. I run games like Crysis 3 on High settings but I have to use Medium settings for certain games like Wolfenstein: The Old Blood.
 
Case:Corsair 750D
Power: EVGA 850 Watt 80 plus gold
CPU: i7 6600k 4.00 Ghz quad core skylake
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Xtreme edition
Motherboard: Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
RAM: 8 gigabytes of 2400 Mhz G Skill ripjaws
Memory: 250 gigabyte samsung evo solid state drive

Monitor: Benq 2730Z 27 inch Quad hd with 144Hz
mouse: Razer deathadder chroma
Mousepad: corsair MM600 aluminum doublesided
keyboard:Corsair strafe RGB MX silent

total cost almost 3k
 
Case:Corsair 750D
Power: EVGA 850 Watt 80 plus gold
CPU: i7 6600k 4.00 Ghz quad core skylake
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Xtreme edition
Motherboard: Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
RAM: 8 gigabytes of 2400 Mhz G Skill ripjaws
Memory: 250 gigabyte samsung evo solid state drive

Monitor: Benq 2730Z 27 inch Quad hd with 144Hz
mouse: Razer deathadder chroma
Mousepad: corsair MM600 aluminum doublesided
keyboard:Corsair strafe RGB MX silent

total cost almost 3k

Sweet build. :tup: Don't see too many skylake i7 but its absolutely a fresh build. What games do you play on there? Also, what currency did you buy your parts with? Lol, sorry for these too many questions. :sick:
 
i want to buy a gaming laptop both for online and install games and my budget is 1500$$ any suggestions guys??

I have a MSI GX 60 Ghost pro 052.. you can get it on Amazon. MSI is better than ASUS if you like thinner and slimmer laptops. get any with 970 980 Nvidia series
 
Case:Corsair 750D
Power: EVGA 850 Watt 80 plus gold
CPU: i7 6600k 4.00 Ghz quad core skylake
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Xtreme edition
Motherboard: Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
RAM: 8 gigabytes of 2400 Mhz G Skill ripjaws
Memory: 250 gigabyte samsung evo solid state drive

Monitor: Benq 2730Z 27 inch Quad hd with 144Hz
mouse: Razer deathadder chroma
Mousepad: corsair MM600 aluminum doublesided
keyboard:Corsair strafe RGB MX silent

total cost almost 3k
awesome system , but y less ram?
 
Operating System- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Case - HAF 912+
Cooler - Hyper Evo 212+
Power - Corsair 650
CPU - Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.00GHz (not yet clocked)
RAM - 12.0GB Single-Channel DDR3
Motherboard - ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z97-A (SOCKET 1150)
Graphics - 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST (will be upgrading to Titan X or 980 ti on april)
Storage - Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142 ATA Device (SATA)

Recent games - Star citizen (check this game out), Fallout 4 (still at 18 hrs lvl 24)
 
I think go desk top instead of laptop as it gives you more bang for the buck
back in the days AMD processors were known to be better than Intel for gaming.
and cheaper too.. not sure how are things now
 
When I was into gaming my rig was

Intel 486 DX-4 100Mhz
8MB RAM
1GB Hardrive
No 3D Card, NO MPEG CARD :lol:
4x Creative CD ROM Drive
DOS 6.22 plus Windows 3.11 for WorkGroups (later upgraded to Windows 95x)
14" Monitor SVGA display

Games:
Chuck Yeager's Air comabt, TFX, Falcon 2, TIE fighter, Doom, Doom2, Doom2 Plutonia experiment, ZOOL, Lost Vikings, Legends of Kyrandia, Monkey Island seriesl, Hocus Pocus, Jazz Jack Rabbit, One Must Fall 2097, Sam and Max Hit the road plus Commodore 64 emulator with all its games :D. When I got a 3D card yes Commandos series :tup:

All these games now can be played with DoxBox or SCUMVM if you can get them
 
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I think go desk top instead of laptop as it gives you more bang for the buck
back in the days AMD processors were known to be better than Intel for gaming.
and cheaper too.. not sure how are things now
Even now its the same case , AMD on-die GPU + Radeon card make up good low cost gaming rigs. Intel has improved its embedded GPU but AMD has better drivers for cross linking discrete GPU with onboard gpu.
 
Even now its the same case , AMD on-die GPU + Radeon card make up good low cost gaming rigs. Intel has improved its embedded GPU but AMD has better drivers for cross linking discrete GPU with onboard gpu.

I have heard nothing positive about AMD's drivers, infact thats the whole reason why i didnt opt for one.
 
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