![]() Use crappy part, get consumer to pay premium $$$ for crappy part = profit. Black Friday was the day to get parts, say, from Newegg and save a few $$$…if you’re not comfortable putting it together, then pay someone to do it for you - still much cheaper than buying a pre-made PC and you get the pick the parts (and quality!) - most pre-mades use crappy quality parts and that’s how they make their money. 15 years in IT and I’ve been building my own PCs since '97…īuilding a computer isn’t that hard, and the parts are pretty easy to understand too as long as someone’s willing to explain and assist. I’ll add you on PSN later today and we can chat about it. I chose a 850w corsair rmx unit - even though I didn’t need that wattage to run the workstation that I was building. Buy a good PSU, from a reputable brand, and rated above what you need (Watts). ![]() Don’t skimp on cooling.ĭon’t skimp on PSU. If you’re feeling adventurous, you could go with an AMD CPU - these days usually better at productivity than gaming (more cores than Intel CPUs, but slower clock speeds).ĭon’t skimp on the case - I ended up going with a $200 (AUD) case due to the great air flow design (Phanteks Eclipse P500A) and a few extra fans to suit. Microsoft’s worst yet and that’s saying something. I recommend 16gb ram because Windows 10 is a p.o.s dog of an operating system. You won’t need a high end GPU either - lower end will suffice for D3 (may struggle in other games though that are more graphics intensive of course, ymmv). I know nothing of computer specs other than you know operating systems and such.Īn i3 with 16gb ram will suffice easily.
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