SKLURB
Called from Darkness Web Developer
Hey all!
I have just been told I have a budget of up to $1000 (tax would have to be included and there is no room to go above $1k) to put toward a new gaming PC.
It's been awhile since I built a machine and am a little out of touch with what's new and awesome and a good value for the price. I typically shop at Newegg.com. I was wondering what CPU, MB, RAM, HD (500 gig is plenty) and vid card would you buy with about $725 of that $1000 (I am eyeballing this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116455 )
I would mostly be primarily using this PC to play Rift on ultra, Starcraft, and some of the newer, more graphically and CPU-intensive games out)
What are your recommendations if I may ask? Feel free to criticize my monitor choice also. Any help would be immensely appreciated!
PS:
I tend to lean toward AMD processors for gaming
I do already have a 160Gig 10,000 rpm HD that I can use as a backup HD
I already have a 600 watt power supply (I assume that's still plenty?)
I could get away with using my old case, but if I got a new one I would just be looking for something simple, sturdy and low cost.
I have just been told I have a budget of up to $1000 (tax would have to be included and there is no room to go above $1k) to put toward a new gaming PC.
It's been awhile since I built a machine and am a little out of touch with what's new and awesome and a good value for the price. I typically shop at Newegg.com. I was wondering what CPU, MB, RAM, HD (500 gig is plenty) and vid card would you buy with about $725 of that $1000 (I am eyeballing this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116455 )
I would mostly be primarily using this PC to play Rift on ultra, Starcraft, and some of the newer, more graphically and CPU-intensive games out)
What are your recommendations if I may ask? Feel free to criticize my monitor choice also. Any help would be immensely appreciated!
PS:
I tend to lean toward AMD processors for gaming
I do already have a 160Gig 10,000 rpm HD that I can use as a backup HD
I already have a 600 watt power supply (I assume that's still plenty?)
I could get away with using my old case, but if I got a new one I would just be looking for something simple, sturdy and low cost.
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