PostHeaderIcon Building A Budget Gaming Computer Part 1


XFX nvidia 680i LT SLI Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Ultra Aluminus Case
Corsair PC6400 800Mghz 2X1GB
XFX 8600 GT XXX Video Card
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i

10 Responses to “Building A Budget Gaming Computer Part 1”

  • chaosrealm93 says:

    if i were you, i would spend more money on the components than getting a liquid cooling loop. just my opinion =P

  • TheComputerCru says:

    thats pretty good, how much did it cost?

  • imafuckinfanatic says:

    since then i changed some stuff same cpu dif mobo and other stuff i have it up and runnin atm with no good gpx card im planning on waiting for a 5850 to release so i can utilize dirrect x 11 but when im done with everything prob under 800 bucks

  • xstr33tr4cerx says:

    ha my dad has the same case the ultra aluminus but it has a gaming setup but he uses it for photo editing and shit. my computer isn’t done yet but i have a few parts right now. and it’s around $470 all together.

  • dankbud says:

    not bad…you donr your research i see. i would have ONLY built that if i knew i could afford a gfx later on…. you put ur money towards the CPU. either way good build

  • SoCalyankeefan says:

    CUZ HE CAN

  • NickelxK5 says:

    honestly i consider a budget gaming computer no more than 800 including the operating system and keyboard and mouse

  • Jadon159 says:

    My budget pc cost $500 and can run crysis medium-low at my CRT resolution of 1024×768 settings 60fps. I’m happy.

  • TheReject1228 says:

    the nvidia cases sortof suck. I recommend ULTRA or anything other than an NVIDIA..you’ll find one for a cheaper price and its a lot better

  • imafuckinfanatic says:

    basically my computer is a coolermaster case with nvidia on it and coolermasters are good so its all good;]

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