Nysba Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 (edited) Still, I really doubt you'd break anything if you built it yourself. That video covers pretty much everything if I recall correctly. And the pressure of not screwing up is much less when you're not doing it with parts that cost like $500. Edited June 12, 2011 by Nysba
iansutton91 Posted June 12, 2011 Author Posted June 12, 2011 (edited) Double post. Edited June 12, 2011 by iansutton91
Nysba Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 Intel for better, AMD for cheaper. AMD for you, it's pretty much known (as far as i know) for budget builds but still good quality.
iansutton91 Posted June 12, 2011 Author Posted June 12, 2011 (edited) Does a GPU replace the CPU Edited June 12, 2011 by iansutton91
hoofhearted4 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 gpu is the graphics card. cpu is your processor also thanks for the video link. watching it now
hector530 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 nvidia has some nice guides and builds. http://www.geforce.com/#/News/articles/gaming-pc-for-599 http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/how-to-build-a-kick-ass-crysis-2-pc-for-under-600 http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/hardware-buyers-guide keep in mind you can get it cheaper then what nivdia shows
iansutton91 Posted June 12, 2011 Author Posted June 12, 2011 nvidia has some nice guides and builds. http://www.geforce.com/#/News/articles/gaming-pc-for-599 http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/how-to-build-a-kick-ass-crysis-2-pc-for-under-600 http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/hardware-buyers-guide keep in mind you can get it cheaper then what nivdia shows Thank you very much! I really appreciate the help.
hoofhearted4 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 just watched that video! it was great. deff takes some of the nerves away about building a PC which ill be doing in a couple weeks. will deff watch it again before hand and i recommend it to anyone who has never built a computer before. esp nice since im using the same case he is :D
bben46 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 GPU = Graphics Processing Unit. It is where the video comes from. It is not the same as CPU (Central Processing Unit) and does not replace it. You need both in a computer. If you don't have a separate video card then the GPU is built onto the mother board and shares RAM with the GPU and probably the Audio system as well. So you can probably subtract at least 512 to 1024 from the total system ram as that will be used by the video system and not be available for running games. Most motherboards allow you to turn off a built in GPU if you install a separate video card. This allows the system RAM to be recovered for use by the CPU again. :thumbsup:
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