CaLiRaIsEd23
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i want it to play the sims 3...i was looking at dell xps 625?...does it have to be a gaming pc to play the sims 3? or can i find a cheaper one that will run sims 3 really good?
i want it to play the sims 3...i was looking at dell xps 625?...does it have to be a gaming pc to play the sims 3? or can i find a cheaper one that will run sims 3 really good?
would you be interested in building your own ? you can get a lot more that way
Building a computer is very simple, I dont know why it was made out to be hard. All you need to do is first get a price range, then check out a computer store (newegg.com), and find all the parts you need (CPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU, HDD's, disk drives), and make sure they are all compatible, then putting them to together is even easier, all the parts have different ends, so you cant plug anything in wrong. I will make an example setup based around your $700 price tag.
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Heres a setup built around your $700 price tag, it comes out to $698.92 before shipping, it would be less if you decide to reuse your old DVD drive.
Case
Processor
Hard drive
Optical
Motherboard
RAM
Graphics card
Power supply
Building a computer is very simple, I dont know why it was made out to be hard. All you need to do is first get a price range, then check out a computer store (newegg.com), and find all the parts you need (CPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU, HDD's, disk drives), and make sure they are all compatible, then putting them to together is even easier, all the parts have different ends, so you cant plug anything in wrong. I will make an example setup based around your $700 price tag.
---------- Post added at 10:52 PM EST ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 PM EST ----------
Heres a setup built around your $700 price tag, it comes out to $698.92 before shipping, it would be less if you decide to reuse your old DVD drive.
Case
Processor
Hard drive
Optical
Motherboard
RAM
Graphics card
Power supply
Building a computer is very simple, I dont know why it was made out to be hard. All you need to do is first get a price range, then check out a computer store (newegg.com), and find all the parts you need (CPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU, HDD's, disk drives), and make sure they are all compatible, then putting them to together is even easier, all the parts have different ends, so you cant plug anything in wrong. I will make an example setup based around your $700 price tag.
---------- Post added at 10:52 PM EST ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 PM EST ----------
Heres a setup built around your $700 price tag, it comes out to $698.92 before shipping, it would be less if you decide to reuse your old DVD drive.
Case
Processor
Hard drive
Optical
Motherboard
RAM
Graphics card
Power supply
9800 GTX ? a 8800 GTX would be good enough for sims
if i was u then i would buy a pc system on ebay they have nice and cheap computers there
i was looking at this pc and is seems that it is really good for its price?....http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229100
Please don't try to help, you clearly know nothing. Computers are way cheaper if you build them yourself, no matter where you get them. Also, not only do they not make 8800gtx's, but the 9800gtx is essentially the same card, just slightly better.
that computers you guys built for me ..all the parts will work together right?
No the 8800GTX destroys the 9800GTX when it comes to 4x AA. Playing without AA is like listening to music on 5$ earphones.