Thanks for the info! Send me prebuilt/build partsBuild? Prices are real high right now. You'd be better off buying a pre-built one.
This is a really nice computer for the price.https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qgX8bX hows something like this?
processors come with coolers in the boxsorry i’m extremely terrible at this and ian looking to build a pc too.
Where’s the cooler?
There's the issue. Fortnite is trash of a game and honestly doesn't require much to stream it.Looking to stream fortnite with this
Intel perferably[DOUBLEPOST=1535936096][/DOUBLEPOST]There's the issue. Fortnite is trash of a game and honestly doesn't require much to stream it.
But decide on what you want to run; AMD or Intel?
Then decide on your color theme.
Then decide on what you want to spend more on; Graphics or CPU power?
Then decide on how much space you want; HDD or SSD?
Do you need a new monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset?
When building a PC, it's pretty darn important to know what you want before you start building it. In my case, if I was going to start off with a $1,000.00 budget I'd aim to have the total cost of +/-$200 to account for any shipping costs or price changes. It's always good to have a cushion for emergencies. The last thing you'll want is to find the right parts and it's right on $1,000.00 but later find out that when you hit check-out the price for the GPU went up $75.00 and you can no longer afford the system.
Also need to look at that since you're on a budget, are you re-using some of your old parts? For instance, is the case still good? Is the RAM still good? Can you SLI two 1060's since you have one?
Is it possible to pull parts from my current pc? such as a graphics card + power supplyThere's the issue. Fortnite is trash of a game and honestly doesn't require much to stream it.
But decide on what you want to run; AMD or Intel?
Then decide on your color theme.
Then decide on what you want to spend more on; Graphics or CPU power?
Then decide on how much space you want; HDD or SSD?
Do you need a new monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset?
When building a PC, it's pretty darn important to know what you want before you start building it. In my case, if I was going to start off with a $1,000.00 budget I'd aim to have the total cost of +/-$200 to account for any shipping costs or price changes. It's always good to have a cushion for emergencies. The last thing you'll want is to find the right parts and it's right on $1,000.00 but later find out that when you hit check-out the price for the GPU went up $75.00 and you can no longer afford the system.
Also need to look at that since you're on a budget, are you re-using some of your old parts? For instance, is the case still good? Is the RAM still good? Can you SLI two 1060's since you have one?
Fair enough. Typically though Intel is more in terms of money.Intel perferably[DOUBLEPOST=1535936096][/DOUBLEPOST]
Is it possible to pull parts from my current pc? such as a graphics card + power supply
