Best computer?

Discussion in 'Player Support' started by TacticalaAce01, Jun 6, 2013.

  1. TacticalaAce01

    Im new to this game and want to play but my laptop broke and before it wouldnt run it. I was wondering a cyberpower desktops good if not could someone send me a link to a cheap under 600 and below computer please! I it can be a desktop or laptop
  2. HellasVagabond

    Forget about using a laptop. Get an Desktop with Intel i5 or i7 CPU, Nvidia GTX670 , At least 6GB of ram and a PSU with at least 700W of power (preferably Seasonic, Corsair, Thermaltake or Enermax).

    All the rest are secondary so you can decide on those.

    PS : 600USD or Euros ?
  3. TacticalaAce01

    or i uy power.com computers? like revolt r320
  4. HellasVagabond

    Why purchase a ready system ?????
  5. SlyHix

    Really should get a desktop. I don't know if a $600 desktop would cover it though. I am pretty sure each of my graphics cards was more than that.
  6. Alexlightning7

    Guys stop. He obviously is not tech savy, stop being PC Elitists.

    Now OP.... Unless you need portability, get a desktop.
    Next topic, are you willing to build your own PC?
    I would guess no, but I hear its actually really easy. If you don't want to, there are places that will usually give better deals then others.

    next, are you in america or somewhere else? what are you paying in?

    Now guys, really, if he's only trying to play this game, getting a decent CPU with an HD 4000 or the new HD 4600 in haswell would probably cover it. he doesn't need a supercomputer to play games, although since he's not tech savy it is best to get the best for his money right now.

    OP, do you need a keyboard, Monitor, OS, any other things?
  7. Sliced

    I don't know prices, but get an i5.
    AMD gpu to save cash.
    and 6GB-8GB ram
    I don't know about prebuilt machines though, ain't got one in over 8 years.
  8. TacticalaAce01

    IM in USA and dont need that just the computer downst have to have best sytem
  9. HellasVagabond

    ZOTAC GTX 660 : 200$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127675

    Antec VSK4000 Midi Tower : 35$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129187

    Intel Haswell i5-4430 : 190$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116895

    MSI B85M-G43 Mainboard : 80$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130700

    Crucial Ballistic Sport 8GB (2x4GB) : 50$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148543

    Corsair CX600 PSU : 70$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139028

    Mushkin 120GB SSD : 100$
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226424

    TOTAL : 725$

    I know this may be a bit over your budget but these are good components and if you cut more on the graphics card or GPU well i just don't recommend it. You could purchase a normal HDD or a smaller SSD but again not worth it.
  10. TheAppl3

    @config above: apparently both Windows and a sizable storage drive are unnecessary. Also, your GTX660 link points to a 670.

    @OP: Under 600 USD is not easy. You don't seem like the sort to build it yourself (get more for the same price if you do though), so I won't go into that unless you ask. CyberPowerPC and iBuyPower are the same company. The Revolt R320 you mentioned (assuming you meant the base model shown here which has a list price of $499) is a glorified school/office computer, so no.

    The best option near your price range that I've found so far, under the iBuyPower site, is their "Gamer Special B" setup, which gives you an FX-6300/8GB/HD7770 for $670. That's very much a mid-range computer.

    Under $600 is going to be solidly low-end.
  11. HellasVagabond

    Sorry this is the correct Link :

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500270

    That being said i assume he has windows. As for storage for OS and a few games 120GB is ok. Sure he can get an 3TB drive with the same money but what for ? I doubt he will use it (if he was a avid gamer or enthusiast he wouldn't put 600$ as his max).
  12. VesperInTheDark

    Save your money, get around $1200 or so and get components like the latest I5, 8 G8 of RAM, a GTX 760 (When it comes out), 650-750 watt PSU, Z77 mo8o, etc.