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My Gaming Computer Build - 2011

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

Hello Youtube! This is my gaming build for 2011 (built on the 23rd of December 2010). It's a great build; highly recommended to anyone who's interested in getting a computer which can handle any of the latest games, but is still sticking to a budget. I hope you enjoy it!

Parts List.

Computer

Case: Antec Nine Hundred Two Tower Gaming Case w Side Window black (no PSU)
CPU: AMD AM3 Athlon II X4 640
Power Supply: Antec ATX True Power 550W
Motherboard: Asus M4A87TD-USB3 AMD3 4x DDR3/6x Sata Raid/Gigabit Lan
RAM: Kingston 4GB(2 X 2GB) DDR3-1333MHZ
Hard Drive: Samsung 1TB Spinpoint F3 SATA II 7200RPM 32M
Graphics Card: Gigabyte HD6850 1G GDDR5 PCIE HDMI DP
ODD: LiteON IHAS324 SATA DVD-RW 24X Black Retail
Sub Total: $793

Peripherals

Keyboard: Microsoft SideWinder X4 Keyboard
Mouse: Razer DeathAdder V2 Infrared High Precision Gaming Mouse 3500DPI
Mouse Pad: Razer Goliathus Alpha Mousemat Speed Version
Monitor.1: Benq G2420HD 24inch Wide Full HD 2ms HDMI DVI D-Sub Gloss
Monitor.2: Benq G2420HD 24inch Wide Full HD 2ms HDMI DVI D-Sub Gloss
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM
Sub Total: $610

Total Cost: $1,403


Accessories
Sony Handycam HDR-XR150
Sound Sensitive Lightning Globe... everyone needs one! ;)

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Uploader Comments (Xezerio)

  • Check the Information Box above for more details in terms of prices and parts.

  • @Xezerio I'm getting $1,500 will this make a good computer that will take on all games on high settings with ease?

  • @FunkyPopeye Yes, easily, man. I would recommend posting the build which you've compartmentalized on whirpool.net (an online forum, with a technologically savvy community).

  • @Xezerio what kind of processor and graphics card should I get? how much ram? im getting all my stufff from my local bestbuy

  • @FunkyPopeye like I said, post these kinds of questions on whirlpool’s forum; you'll get much more diverse and informative feedback. My personal recommendation: [with that kind of money] you could easily go for an Intel Sandy Bridge build, and as for the RAM, 4GB will suffice.

  • i am getting that chassi, how is the cooling?

  • @BI05Gameplay yeah, it's really good. :)

    suits my needs perfectly.

Top Comments

  • Do it play good game with graphics that looked like real world?

    Cod4 is very hard to runn good on computers. Me wish!

    jsdbgjgbgjdsadfghadfg

  • Wow is that the new Mac?

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  • u bottle-necked the cpu, u should have gotten a i3 2100 or something higher

  • Pure awesome. :)

    

  • Buld one for me! :p

  • i just buy a pc that cost $2000 but it just can handle a pacman

  • Amd sucks, Intel rules! That's it my ladies.

  • @Xezerio What is the different if i would use a hdmi into my screen (same as u have) or use the d-sub, i am using d-sub atm and my new gpu (6950) got hdmi outputs so will using hdmi cable make it look better or anything?

  • @FunkyPopeye get a full tower case such as cooler master haf x you can build like anything in those

  • @NATHANinGAME no lol get 8gb of ram and what is your mobo and don't buy prebuilt gaming pcs

  • Does anyone know if a 4g ram, i5processor, nvidiaX560 will run games like CoD. I'm getting it in 2-3 days.

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