วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

How to build a $480 gaming PC to take on Battlefield 3 screenshot

If you '\ ve never done before, it can be a very rewarding experience. You 'll know the parts into the computer, how to talk to the back of your hand, be able to computer lingo with all the nerds, and better yet, you' ll be able to, be your own tech support. The best part of the whole, though: You 'll Save over $ 400 if you wanted to Dell and buy an average of about $ 100-200 If you have HP or Best Buy to buy.

  • Hard Drive Space: 15 GB for disc version or 10 GB for digital version
  • Processor: Core 2 Duo @ 2.0GHz

Because nobody's got unlimited money (excluding you retail buyers), I'm going to put together a computer rig that will be able to run

on moderate settings if you're looking for a decent price cut (about $110 cheaper than the i5). The processor manages the different things your computer does at once (this is a tag-team with your RAM). So since you're only going to be running one main program or game at a time, you have no need for an overly powerful CPU.

The motherboard has the Intel H55 chipset, which is a pretty powerful chip for the money. You can load a maximum of eight gigabytes of RAM into this board (which we'll talk about in a second) and four SATA 3GB/s slots, which allow you to connect your hard drives and CD drives and such. Best part about this board: it's only $65. It's got all you need for the PC you're building.

Corsair XMS3 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($29.99)

You can't go wrong with Western Digital, especially for $60. With excellent quality and even better customer service, they're the best choice, in my book. However, you may not require the full terabyte of storage, so you can just cut it down to 320GB, but you'll only be putting maximum of $20 back into your pocket.

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Asus Radeon HD 6670 1GB Video Card ($ 94.98) - or Radeon HD 6570 ($ 74.98)

Honestly, if you 're going to build skimp on anything in this computer, I wouldn' t recommend cutting of the video card department. Go with the Radeon HD 6670 ($ 94.98) or higher. Because Battlefield 3

The rest of the stuff is pretty much up to you. I just chose the parts because they were nice, cheap options that you're going to need. I wouldn't go below a 500W power supply, because I was lowballing it in the first place. To be safe, I suggest getting a 600W or 650W power supply instead.

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