First off, let me start by saying I apologize for being MIA for so long, but this past year was my first year of college, and therefore I've been gaming even less than I had been.
I've also been doing the majority of my gaming on consoles for the past few years, simply because I didn't have the funds to purchase a new computer. Now, however, with summer coming up, I'll be able to finish off the $1,000 I've been saving and put together my own computer for the first time. Since this will be my first build, I'd really appreciate some help. I don't want to make a $1,000 mistake. Although I've done my fair share of reading up on components and could easily identify a good CPU, graphics card, etc., I'm not sure what a good configuration would be. I'd likely just select the best CPU and graphics card and then end up with crappy RAM, hard drive, and what not.
I already have a monitor, Windows 7, speakers, mouse, keyboard, and all that good stuff, so I'm really only interested in the desktop itself. I'd also like to, if possible, not have to upgrade my CPU and graphics card for as long as possible (except, perhaps, adding another card for SLI/crossfire). I'm okay with having to add in some more RAM, or a SSD, later in the future.
So I guess I'm kind of asking for thoughts on a build, with focus on a roughly 1,000 dollar budget, a nice CPU/graphics card which will last me a few years, and whatever other components you guys would suggest for such a build.
Hope to be playing with you guys again soon,
Kirk
I've also been doing the majority of my gaming on consoles for the past few years, simply because I didn't have the funds to purchase a new computer. Now, however, with summer coming up, I'll be able to finish off the $1,000 I've been saving and put together my own computer for the first time. Since this will be my first build, I'd really appreciate some help. I don't want to make a $1,000 mistake. Although I've done my fair share of reading up on components and could easily identify a good CPU, graphics card, etc., I'm not sure what a good configuration would be. I'd likely just select the best CPU and graphics card and then end up with crappy RAM, hard drive, and what not.
I already have a monitor, Windows 7, speakers, mouse, keyboard, and all that good stuff, so I'm really only interested in the desktop itself. I'd also like to, if possible, not have to upgrade my CPU and graphics card for as long as possible (except, perhaps, adding another card for SLI/crossfire). I'm okay with having to add in some more RAM, or a SSD, later in the future.
So I guess I'm kind of asking for thoughts on a build, with focus on a roughly 1,000 dollar budget, a nice CPU/graphics card which will last me a few years, and whatever other components you guys would suggest for such a build.
Hope to be playing with you guys again soon,
Kirk
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