Hiya,
So i realised my pc is very much crap, like i play cs 1.6 with 60 fps and when i try to play CS GO its has like 30 fps...
I really like to buy myself a good pc where i easy reach 100 fps and can play the games atleast in normal graphics,
You should think well go buy one but im kind of a noob when it comes to the inside specs of a PC..
Anyone got any links of good pc's (that atleast deliver in the Netherlands).
Price to spend is like 1000/1300 euros.
Thank you and see you on the battlefield!!
Noob looking for good pc.
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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
with just like half of that you geta good pc to play bf4 etc in mint graphics
for like 700/800 euro you can get something like i5, 2/4gb gddr5 graphics, 8gb 1600mhz ram, 1 tb disk(or 250 ssd sligtly more expensive), good motherboard, good case
for like 700/800 euro you can get something like i5, 2/4gb gddr5 graphics, 8gb 1600mhz ram, 1 tb disk(or 250 ssd sligtly more expensive), good motherboard, good case

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1090.39 Euro PC / 10323 SEK
1337 Euro PC / 12660 SEK
- Processor - Intel Core i5 4690K 3,5GHz Socket 1150 Box
- SSD - Samsung 840 EVO Series MZ-7TE120 120GB
- Graphics card - EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SC ACX 2.0 HDMI DP 2xDVI 4GB
- CPU-Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
- Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3
- Chassi - Fractal Design Arc R2 (Black/Transparent)
- DDR3 RAM - Kingston HyperX Fury Black DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL10 2x4GB
- Intern Harddrive - WD Blue WD10EZEX 64MB 1TB
- Power Supply - Fractal Design Newton R3 600W
1337 Euro PC / 12660 SEK
- Chassi - NZXT Source S340 (Black/Transparent)
- Processor - Intel Core i7 4790K 4,0GHz Socket 1150 Box
- Intern Harddrive - WD Blue WD10EZEX 64MB 1TB
- Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3
- CPU-Cooler - Noctua NH-D14
- SSD - Samsung 850 EVO Series MZ-75E250B 250GB
- Graphics card - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 G1 Gaming HDMI 3xDP 2xDVI 4GB
- RAM DDR3 - Kingston HyperX Fury Black DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL10 2x4GB
- Power Supply - EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W
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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
he said that uhu cause he wants to give me the remaining 500 euros.
Anyway, i agree with uhu but with your current budget you can even think about buying a freaking cool monitor =)
Anyway, i agree with uhu but with your current budget you can even think about buying a freaking cool monitor =)

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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
@ lucius: for those prices you're paying more for brand than for actual top material, i could say the 1337 pc would get a 1tb yes but not hdd, ssd instead, motherboard at least 6gb, ram 2000+mhz, and some fancy tuning style case power supply and fans. that's what i would get or even better with 1337 euro
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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
Rekt by Uhu... You wil be fine only for bf4 with i5.. But gpu and motherboard,ram,psu is most imoortent 

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Noob looking for good pc.

Bought* for 300 euros haha!
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@uhuuhu wrote:@ lucius: for those prices you're paying more for brand than for actual top material, i could say the 1337 pc would get a 1tb yes but not hdd, ssd instead, motherboard at least 6gb, ram 2000+mhz, and some fancy tuning style case power supply and fans. that's what i would get or even better with 1337 euro
Actually a bit true, but i would say that these are some quality products too. What would product(s) would you recommend?
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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
So these items you named up here, are they to find in a already completed PC, or loose parts that you need to fill in yourself, if its the first one any names or links??, thank you for the reply.uhu wrote:with just like half of that you geta good pc to play bf4 etc in mint graphics
for like 700/800 euro you can get something like i5, 2/4gb gddr5 graphics, 8gb 1600mhz ram, 1 tb disk(or 250 ssd sligtly more expensive), good motherboard, good case
Hahahaha, 500 ND money perhaps?? nice suggestion tho, if i really can get a nice pc for the price of 500/600 euro, i would not mind trading it in with a new monitor instead of the solid rock i got here right now hahahaFlath wrote:he said that uhu cause he wants to give me the remaining 500 euros.
Anyway, i agree with uhu but with your current budget you can even think about buying a freaking cool monitor =)

A solid price there, but its seems its a laptop, and from my own experiences laptops cant take a beaten hahahahaha.. yes im one of those guysStickySteez wrote:
Bought* for 300 euros haha!

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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
Bro if you go to any store that doesn't sell full mounted pc's labeled asus, hp or the store brands, like a store just about computers with parts or anything they will be more than happy on finding your parts one by one and mounting as if the pc came mounted, hell even throw the software for free. Something that would cost you 1400 euros should cost 700, that's why it's better, and you get to benefit from immediate discounts retailers do that often don't apply to mounted pcs on branded stores like fnac.
Re: Noob looking for good pc.
Cheers mate, i will prepare a list and take the advice you just gave, thanks!uhu wrote:Bro if you go to any store that doesn't sell full mounted pc's labeled asus, hp or the store brands, like a store just about computers with parts or anything they will be more than happy on finding your parts one by one and mounting as if the pc came mounted, hell even throw the software for free. Something that would cost you 1400 euros should cost 700, that's why it's better, and you get to benefit from immediate discounts retailers do that often don't apply to mounted pcs on branded stores like fnac.
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Re: Noob looking for good pc.
You might wanna have a look on Alternate.nl
They have a ' pc-builder' function in which you can completely customize your own pc. You just have to pick the parts you like.
The pc-builder also shows things that are compatible with one another. And when you put all stuff together they might even give some tips like: Better choose a more powerfull PSU ( Power Supply unit ) or things like that. I myself had a budget which was half of yours and i used their site very much to see what was compatible and what would be a good combination. You can also save your configurations by making an account on their site. Like that you can always see what combinations you made before for example.
Here is the link for the build function on the site : http://www.alternate.nl/html/configurat ... /page.html
Hope it can help you. If you need more help with making decisions you may always ask me in steam because I do know a little bit about it.
They have a ' pc-builder' function in which you can completely customize your own pc. You just have to pick the parts you like.
The pc-builder also shows things that are compatible with one another. And when you put all stuff together they might even give some tips like: Better choose a more powerfull PSU ( Power Supply unit ) or things like that. I myself had a budget which was half of yours and i used their site very much to see what was compatible and what would be a good combination. You can also save your configurations by making an account on their site. Like that you can always see what combinations you made before for example.
Here is the link for the build function on the site : http://www.alternate.nl/html/configurat ... /page.html
Hope it can help you. If you need more help with making decisions you may always ask me in steam because I do know a little bit about it.

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