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$1143 SLI & Overclocking DIY Gaming PC Build

GamersNexus: "This mid-range gaming PC build aims to use SLI and overclocking to amp-up your ability to play games on max settings, all while supporting high resolution displays (19x10 or high on 25x14)."

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kevnb4029d ago

there are so many different ways of going about this. I go for medium size, quite, fairly cheap, and reliable.

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Jek_Porkins4029d ago

For that price hold off and get a Xbox 720, PS4 and Wii U, jeez...that is pricey.

hellvaguy4029d ago (Edited 4029d ago )

My gaming laptop does better graphics then "next gen" consoles will be doing. Although in fairness it was $1200 last year, but will cost under $800 in 6 months when new consoles get released.

My gosh, the ps4 has mostly laptop parts in it (cpu + gpu). My 1 year old gaming pc has a faster gpu in it.

Why would you bother doing sli on such low end cards? Id use the money to get a 670 and then u can always sli that in a few years if u wanted to.

ZoyosJD4029d ago (Edited 4029d ago )

So your laptop either has a 7970M or a 680M.

Gaming laptops aren't reliable enough to be spending $1200 on. Most I've spent on one a laptop was $800. Too much heat, too heavy, not enough battery life...ultimately self defeating.

Low end cards hold their value better, but I wouldn't suggest SLI unless you have money to throw around, and can't wait.

Since when did $1200 become mid-range anyway?

Jek_Porkins4029d ago

Well between the three consoles there are a ton of exclusives that PC wont get, love my exclusives from all three console makers. I wasn't knocking PC people, just not my thing, and I was mainly talking about the nearly $1200 price tag for this particular rig, you could honestly hold off and buy all three new consoles.

Also I'd like to point out that fast parts in a PC doesn't mean it will get better performance than the new consoles, consoles don't have a huge OS weighing them down like PC's do.

5yN4MWQU4029d ago

... This is a mid-to-high-end build geared for the hardware enthusiast. If I wanted to build a machine that'd compete on the same level as the PS4, I could do it for $700.

jeffgoldwin4029d ago

How exactly would you be building a laptop? I mean that's what this thread is about. Not about building a desktop which obviously is cheaper to do and more powerful.

Skate-AK4029d ago

Mid range=$1200? Seems pricey. I would consider mid range bout $700-$900z

hellvaguy4029d ago (Edited 4029d ago )

AKA read the part where I said it was last year I bought it for $1200. Pay attention. It's free and everyone can do it if they really, really try!

And my asus laptop is still $1,000 at newegg.com. So you cannot get it for 700-900 just yet.

Skate-AK4029d ago

What? I never said anything about a laptop. I was talking about the computer in the article. I just rounded up the price by $57 cause I didn't remember what the exact number was. Calm down and breathe man. Everyone can do it if they really, really try!

jeffgoldwin4029d ago

@Skate-AK

He probably meant now it's mid-range after owning it for almost a year. I kinda thought that part was obvious myself.

Anyways to get a decent gaming laptop I'd say $900-1200 is right about the mid-point. I mean you can spend $700 on a low end one or $2500 for an overpriced alienware.

WUTCHUGUNNADO4029d ago (Edited 4029d ago )

CPU FX-8350
ASUS MB
GPU GTX670/680 Radeon7950/7970 2-3gbs VRAM(2gbs single monitor/3gbs+ multi-monitor)
8gbs DDR3 ram
80plus gold PSU(600W Single GPU/800W+ SLI Crossfire)
$60 Case
All other peripherals

This is all you need for a couple years.

Avoid SLI/Crossfire unless you like headaches instead of gaming though I do expect the compatibility to get better.

jeffgoldwin4029d ago

@Wutchugunnado

I agree except I'd use an intel cpu and spring for a solid state hard drive.

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XDefiant Server Test Session Proved It's Fun but It Needs to Change a Few Things

The XDefiant Server Test Session has come and gone, and while it proved the game is fun, there are a few key changes that needs to happen.

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Fallout 4 update release time expectation and countdown clock to launch

Release date and expected launch time for when the Fallout 4 next-gen update will come out along with how to download.

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Abear2139m ago

This is a huge release being treated like a patch update but really it’s a monster in disguise…Bethesda being Bethesda, no actual release times or pre load available or file size info, sigh. All that said, clearing space on the SSD and putting the PS5 in rest mode while at work so I can play later, fully expecting snail download speeds as millions bang on their servers.

Simundo18m ago

It just popped up on the UK PSN store as a native PS5 download of 56 gigs. I had the PS4 version installed in case it just patched that but it is it's own download.

Not sure if that download includes the DLC's though which I own, think it's just the base game. At the moment there's no separate PS5 DLC download options. But might just take a bit for it to be added.

Barlos0m ago

Where do you find it? The PS4 version I have installed on my PS5 just updated but it doesn't include the next gen patch as you say, it only includes mods.

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Review - A Difficult Game About Climbing (PC) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "A Difficult Game About Climbing is obviously frustrating, and I don’t exactly think it’s a fun pasttime, but it’s exponentially more enjoyable than the horrendous Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy. It’s actually beatable with enough trial and error. Its mechanics, whilst not exactly polished to the brim, work as intended, with no intentional input lag. It’s still clearly meant for Let’s Play youtubers to film themselves losing their minds over it, but it can still be a passable challenge if you’re up for the task."

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