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Need help for custom building a computer

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Ok guys, so i'm finally deciding on building a computer my self because it seems everyone goes that way now for a gaming computer but here's the thing i'm totally new to all this. But i'm going to take the time to look at tutorials on how to build one but i need you guys help to help me choose what parts i need to run my gta iv and other new games because i'm a youtuber who does games also. I want to run my games on ultra high settings to high and i want a computer that does good with mods and will make my gta iv look amazing like lights, and etc. Here's a list of what I came up with guys feel free to change or totally make some parts for me. Thanks Guys!! also my limit is 800 to 900

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DHpWmG

 

 

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Your build doesn't have a hard drive, 120 GB on an SSD isn't going to get you far.

 

That GPU isn't exactly built for gaming, it's a GT. The GTX series is for gaming. I highly doubt it will run any modern, graphic intensive game on ultra high settings.

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

Like I said guys feel free to give me some parts yall would recommend to run games on high to ultra high

well, if you want to play gta 4 on high then you should get: this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DQY8P6    but if you want to play new games on high then you're going to have to spend more. Say if you want to play Battlefield 4 on ultra, you should get the GTX 780 Ti and upgrade the motherboard.

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well, if you want to play gta 4 on high then you should get: this http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DQY8P6    but if you want to play new games on high then you're going to have to spend more. Say if you want to play Battlefield 4 on ultra, you should get the GTX 780 Ti and upgrade the motherboard."

I didnt know the price would be so high I thought building was cheaper

I didnt know the price would be so high I thought building was cheaper

it is but when people say cheaper they mean cheaper than to buy the equivalent in a shop. If you want to play Gta 4 or medium or high and battlefield for on medium or high maybe by the one above.

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it is but when people say cheaper they mean cheaper than to buy the equivalent in a shop. If you want to play Gta 4 or medium or high and battlefield for on medium or high maybe by the one above.

I just dont think I can get that much money to buy that yet but yea i agree and im a graphics kinda guy when it comes to games so sorry for bothering you

I just dont think I can get that much money to buy that yet but yea i agree and im a graphics kinda guy when it comes to games so sorry for bothering you

pleasure to help. Honestly if you actually want to play Gta 4 on high or Battlefield 4 on medium or high buy this. Maybe save up later and buy this. Here are some changes to it to make it slightly cheaper: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/smHbyc   

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pleasure to help. Honestly if you actually want to play Gta 4 on high or Battlefield 4 on medium or high buy this. Maybe save up later and buy this. Here are some changes to it to make it slightly cheaper: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/smHbyc   

i changed the case to make it a little more cheaper

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dwXdMp

or what do you think of this 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WggpD3

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i changed the case to make it a little more cheaper

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dwXdMp

or what do you think of this 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WggpD3

 

There's really no need for a dedicated sound card or network adapter, those are built into the motherboard. Quality shouldn't be much different.

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

i changed the case to make it a little more cheaper

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dwXdMp

or what do you think of this 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/WggpD3

its great! One last thing is if you don't mind dropping a little extra money, take the parts you ordered and get them put together in a pc shop. Its just easier and it makes sure that the pc will work. Pick the second one. If you have just a little bit more money, make it a 770 not a 760 but its only a slight difference

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its great! One last thing is if you don't mind dropping a little extra money, take the parts you ordered and get them put together in a pc shop. Its just easier and it makes sure that the pc will work. Pick the second one. If you have just a little bit more money, make it a 770 not a 760 but its only a slight difference

So the last one that cost 888 could run gta on high ??

5, 4 or SA? Firstly 4 the second one u should get it but:Make the ram 8gb, any less and u won't be playing any game at all. Also make the cpu cooler a fan instead of a water cooler and it should work good

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i just talked to some people and if u change the ram to 8 gb that pc will run gta 4 as smooth as butter.

Ok guys i changed the memory to 8 gb but it told me windows 7 couldnt support it and i got 770 video card than 760 and heres the other problem posted below can anyone tell me if i should be worried. 

 

PC: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/k3hdMp

 

PC Problem: The G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2133 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum.

Ok guys i changed the memory to 8 gb but it told me windows 7 couldnt support it and i got 770 video card than 760 and heres the other problem posted below can anyone tell me if i should be worried. 

 

PC: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/k3hdMp

 

PC Problem: The G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2133 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum.

 

That's not really a problem, just enable XMP in the BIOS. Intel will tell you it may shorten the CPU life (so maybe 14 years instead of 15) and that it will void the warranty. I haven't heard of anyone having issues with them as high as 1.7v.

 

If you want to be absolutely safe go with 1866 instead of 2133. It will be an unnoticeable hair slower, but most 1866 memory run under 1.5v.

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That's not really a problem, just enable XMP in the BIOS. Intel will tell you it may shorten the CPU life (so maybe 14 years instead of 15) and that it will void the warranty. I haven't heard of anyone having issues with them as high as 1.7v.

 

If you want to be absolutely safe go with 1866 instead of 2133. It will be an unnoticeable hair slower, but most 1866 memory run under 1.5v.

Lol I can deal with 14 years lol so not a problem thanks I think Imma go ahead and start buying the parts

Lol I can deal with 14 years lol so not a problem thanks I think Imma go ahead and start buying the parts

Wait just a sec, before you do I have a build to suggest.

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