Posted by RBM on December 14, 2009, 6:30 pmPlease Register and login to reply and use other advanced options
The last machine I put together was built around an Asus P5AD2E board, so
It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine, that
will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm clueless. It
would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality Intel
based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
TIA, Roy
Posted by Randyh on December 14, 2009, 6:41 pm
RBM wrote:
>The last machine I put together was built around an Asus P5AD2E board, so
>It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine, that
>will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm clueless. It
>would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality Intel
>based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
>compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
>TIA, Roy
Paste this into Google:
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Posted by RBM on December 14, 2009, 7:16 pm
<Randyh> wrote in message
> RBM wrote:
>>The last machine I put together was built around an Asus P5AD2E board, so
>>It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine, that
>>will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm clueless.
>>It
>>would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality
>>Intel
>>based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
>>compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
>>
>>TIA, Roy
>>
> Paste this into Google:
> 1250 usd computer build
> 1000 usd computer build intel
> 800 usd computer build amd
Thanks, I know how to search, but there are a handful of folks on this NG
that have been really helpful to a lot of people over the years, and I'm
hoping to tap into their expertise
>
Posted by Randy on December 14, 2009, 7:50 pm
RBM wrote:
><Randyh> wrote in message
>> RBM wrote:
>>
>>>The last machine I put together was built around an Asus P5AD2E board, so
>>>It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine, that
>>>will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm clueless.
>>>It
>>>would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality
>>>Intel
>>>based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
>>>compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
>>>
>>>TIA, Roy
>>>
>>
>> Paste this into Google:
>>
>> 1250 usd computer build
>> 1000 usd computer build intel
>> 800 usd computer build amd
>Thanks, I know how to search, but there are a handful of folks on this NG
>that have been really helpful to a lot of people over the years, and I'm
>hoping to tap into their expertise
So you want someone to hold your hand because it's a daunting task that any
adolescent can accomplish with an internet connection.
Oh, excuse me.
Posted by RBM on December 14, 2009, 7:59 pm
<Randy> wrote in message
> RBM wrote:
>>
>><Randyh> wrote in message
>>> RBM wrote:
>>>
>>>>The last machine I put together was built around an Asus P5AD2E board,
>>>>so
>>>>It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine,
>>>>that
>>>>will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm
>>>>clueless.
>>>>It
>>>>would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality
>>>>Intel
>>>>based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
>>>>compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
>>>>
>>>>TIA, Roy
>>>>
>>>
>>> Paste this into Google:
>>>
>>> 1250 usd computer build
>>> 1000 usd computer build intel
>>> 800 usd computer build amd
>>
>>Thanks, I know how to search, but there are a handful of folks on this NG
>>that have been really helpful to a lot of people over the years, and I'm
>>hoping to tap into their expertise
> So you want someone to hold your hand because it's a daunting task that
> any
> adolescent can accomplish with an internet connection.
> Oh, excuse me.
Clearly, the handful of really helpful folks I mentioned, doesn't include
you
>It's been a while. I'd like to build a fairly basic, durable machine, that
>will play recent games decently, and frankly, at this point I'm clueless. It
>would be much appreciated if someone can point me to a decent quality Intel
>based ATX board, cpu, ram, and NVIDIA based graphics card that are
>compatible, decent for gaming, and won't break the bank.
>TIA, Roy