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Getting a desktop pc to replace my macbook compoopter! :D

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I've been using Windows since 95 and I can tell you, Windows 8 isn't as bad as reviewers say. The boot up is 2x faster than Windows 7, looks nice and clean and does the job.
Windows 7 is still a great OS for Windows, nice and stable and does the job. But if you fancy exploring, check out Windows 8.

And yeah, build your own computer, its the best thing to do. To get really nice FPS, you don't need to get an i7 with 16GB's RAM etc etc. Those are like the nice extra things that you don't really need. For example, I have an i5 3rd gen and it does a wonderful job with my 8GB RAM. I'm currently play Planetside 2, which likes to eat up CPU and GPU, and I can play it on max settings and still get the recommended 60FPS (without overclocking). I could get more if I had a different GPU (I have the 660, could have got the 700's instead) or if I bought the 4th gen i5
3570k? Why haven't you overlooked?
 

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Does this look like a good desktop?
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    Processor
    Intel Quad Core i5-4440 Processor 3.1Ghz (6M Cache, Max Turbo Frequency 3.3 GHz)
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    RAM / Memory
    Latest 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR III 1333 MHz Premium System Memory

  • Operating System
    Genuine Microsoft Windows 8.1 64Bit
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    Motherboard
    ASUS or Gigabyte B85 Chipset, 4 x DDR3, USB3, HDMI
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    Hard Drive
    2000GB (2TB) Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive

  • Graphics Card
    2GB nVidia Geforce GTX650 - GDDR5 - DVI/HDMI/VGA - PCIe3.0 - 128bit
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    Sound Card
    Integrated High Definition Audio Chipset
  • upload_2013-12-17_8-54-32.jpeg

    Optical Drive
    Dual Layer DVD Rewriter - Supports Dual Layer (8.5GB) - Bundled With Nero Essential Burning Software
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    Case/Chassis
    Coolermaster K281 Black ATX Gaming Tower 1x Front USB 2.0 1x Front USB 3.0

  • Power Supply
    Widetech 650W Silent PSU, 140mm Cooling Fan, 2 x 6 Pin VGA PCI - Express, 4 x SATA, 5 x 4 Pin IDE Best Value!
http://www.jw.com.au/gmr-horizon-gaming-desktop-p-14767
 

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Does this look like a good desktop?
  • View attachment 16906
    Processor
    Intel Quad Core i5-4440 Processor 3.1Ghz (6M Cache, Max Turbo Frequency 3.3 GHz)
  • View attachment 16907
    RAM / Memory
    Latest 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR III 1333 MHz Premium System Memory

  • Operating System
    Genuine Microsoft Windows 8.1 64Bit
  • View attachment 16908
    Motherboard
    ASUS or Gigabyte B85 Chipset, 4 x DDR3, USB3, HDMI
  • View attachment 16909
    Hard Drive
    2000GB (2TB) Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive

  • Graphics Card
    2GB nVidia Geforce GTX650 - GDDR5 - DVI/HDMI/VGA - PCIe3.0 - 128bit
  • View attachment 16910
    Sound Card
    Integrated High Definition Audio Chipset
  • View attachment 16911
    Optical Drive
    Dual Layer DVD Rewriter - Supports Dual Layer (8.5GB) - Bundled With Nero Essential Burning Software
  • View attachment 16912
    Case/Chassis
    Coolermaster K281 Black ATX Gaming Tower 1x Front USB 2.0 1x Front USB 3.0

  • Power Supply
    Widetech 650W Silent PSU, 140mm Cooling Fan, 2 x 6 Pin VGA PCI - Express, 4 x SATA, 5 x 4 Pin IDE Best Value!
http://www.jw.com.au/gmr-horizon-gaming-desktop-p-14767
The processor isn't extraordinary, with your budget you could easily afford the 4670k or 3570k as well as a cooler so that you could overclock them.
You really won't need a 2 TB HDD unless you're planning on recording often or pirating a ton of crap.
The GPU is decent, and 8 GB of RAM should do you fine :)
 

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The processor isn't extraordinary, with your budget you could easily afford the 4670k or 3570k as well as a cooler so that you could overclock them.
You really won't need a 2 TB HDD unless you're planning on recording often or pirating a ton of crap.
The GPU is decent, and 8 GB of RAM should do you fine :)
How about this for a processor
Intel Quad Core i5-4670K Processor 3.4Ghz (6M Cache, Max Turbo Frequency 3.80 GHz) OVERCLOCKED?
They offer customisation ;)
 

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How about this for a processor
Intel Quad Core i5-4670K Processor 3.4Ghz (6M Cache, Max Turbo Frequency 3.80 GHz) OVERCLOCKED?
They offer customisation ;)
It depends if you're confident about overclocking, you'd have to research it to understand. As is stands, the company does not overclock it for you, so if you don't feel safe in overclocking, order the 4670 (the K represent the processor being overclocking). It is also advised that you buy a CPU cooler to accompany an overclocked 4670k to keep temperatures safe.
 

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How do you guys know all this gobbledygak? I just play on a crappy desktop. :(

I wanna know your language. How do I learn?
 

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How do you guys know all this gobbledygak? I just play on a crappy desktop. :(

I wanna know your language. How do I learn?
ikr! I'm just on these custom building sites liek 'WHAT DO I GET ;_____;'
Is newegg good for custom pc's? The one i'm on doesn't have a huge range.. :I

Also, should i be going for sites that build the pc that i select, or buying each individual part from different sites (if price is better on one site)?
 

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ikr! I'm just on these custom building sites liek 'WHAT DO I GET ;_____;'
Is newegg good for custom pc's? The one i'm on doesn't have a huge range.. :I

Also, should i be going for sites that build the pc that i select, or buying each individual part from different sites (if price is better on one site)?
Is there an AU newegg? Link pls. If the price is better on one sight, buy from there.
 

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Is there an AU newegg? Link pls. If the price is better on one sight, buy from there.
Ok. When i get all the parts, is it hard to figure out where to put them? Because i suck at that stuff. Took a whole day to set up my fish tank's filter...

Photosynthesis Could you go onto http://www.jw.com.au/order_form.php and make a good custom gaming PC? Try to keep it cheap but good. Razer Naga mouse, 2 TB, 8GB ram if possible.
 
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