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here's the thing. I'm someone who likes to get the biggest bang for my buck when i build a computer. my entire rig was $650 and it's future proof for at least another year. I'd have to find some decent 6 or 8 core AM3+ CPU and with Ryzen being release, it might be wise to upgrade at least the CPU. For now, the difference between an RX480 (which i have) and the 580 is the 580 is everything that they wanted in the 480. So differences come down to manufacturer. I believe the most money you should …
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nnnnooottt looking to spend 1200-1500 dollars to upgrade my motherboard and processer (and probably RAM which is more money). Average cost of Ryzen capable Mobo and CPU bundle for $1500, i'd rather buy a brand new high end marker. Even then, paintball guns are like cars, the minute you open the box and run paint through it, it's already dropped half it's value. Could find the same marker, like new quality for half the price.... Ajay and ExoRush be liking all the posts 'cause they're too poor to…
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AJ, your PC history makes me feel reaallly old. My first computer was a PIII Dell, then a Dell 8400 with an AGP graphics card. Then i once build my own computer with scavenged and cheap a** parts. Ran Freelancer and Joint Operations just fine but forget about any of the current generation games at the time.
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can anyone explain the purpose behind being picky on timings? i mean RAM and Graphics timings are so quick to begin with, measuring 1900MHZ vs 2400 MHZ, it's not something you aren't going to notice. lets say you tried to play GTAV with a Radeon 5xxx series 1gb card and 2gb of RAM, it wouldn't work very well (or at all). low frames and performance. Then if you played it on a monstrous gaming computer, you'd clearly notice difference. But if you had your computer and went from 8gb DDR3 1800MHZ t…
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My build is proof you can build a sick gaming rig without spending hundreds of dollars on each part. The most expensive part in my computer is my graphics card which retailS at $220-$250 depending where ya go (newegg, tigerdirect, microcenter etc...) You just have to be willing to cut some corners. I've got an Asus mobo that cost me a little less than $100 and it doesn't have pins for case mounted USB3.0 ports and it's a full size ATX board I think the total (retail) cost of my rig would be bet…