Uber_Ninja
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Hey, I'm looking to build a computer for myself before i head off for college. I have some background on building computers and computer parts from classes i took in highschool, but i'm not really up to date on all the features newer parts have.
Anyway the computer i'm going to build will priomarily be used for gaming, and i've already decided on a AMD 3500(but what i need to know is what is the difference between the wincester and the regular version of this CPU). I need help deciding what to get for the motherboard, graphics card, and RAM. Also i was wondering what kind of power supply i'll need to make sure everything runs ok. In regard to price range i'm looking at spending around 150 for the mobo, 300 or less for the graphics card and around 100 for the RAM.
Secondly i was wondering how hard the building of the computer will be specifficaly installing and configuring parts to the motherboard.
Thanks for all your help,
Uber_Ninja
Anyway the computer i'm going to build will priomarily be used for gaming, and i've already decided on a AMD 3500(but what i need to know is what is the difference between the wincester and the regular version of this CPU). I need help deciding what to get for the motherboard, graphics card, and RAM. Also i was wondering what kind of power supply i'll need to make sure everything runs ok. In regard to price range i'm looking at spending around 150 for the mobo, 300 or less for the graphics card and around 100 for the RAM.
Secondly i was wondering how hard the building of the computer will be specifficaly installing and configuring parts to the motherboard.
Thanks for all your help,
Uber_Ninja