The PCDIY build is very similar to the PCCG one I linked to. For an extra $90 you get a slightly better graphics card and possibly a better power supply.
However, the PCCG build includes Windows 7 which the PCDIY doesn't, which will cost you ~$100, or 109 if you want windows 8.
The PCDIY build is very similar to the PCCG one I linked to. For an extra $90 you get a slightly better graphics card and possibly a better power supply.
However, the PCCG build includes Windows 7 which the PCDIY doesn't, which will cost you ~$100, or 109 if you want windows 8.
And for an extra $100 on that you get an SSD (for all your picture stuff), one of the best graphics cards on the market and an extra TB of space if you decide to go with the one I recommended. Seriously, it's a steal.
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mwave is actually really well priced... there's a store somewhere on parramatta rd around auburn I saw last week too. Can get it assembled with basically those parts and an OS for 1220 or something (without any special sponsor discounts )
But it's a great place to start to learn about computers, how they function and what makes certain parts better than others.
Assuming that you only want SC2 and Internet browsing and an office suite as your most resource intensive activities the current $1.2k proposals will last you a long time!
Thanks Gentleman! I completely forgot about your guide! Will give it a read when I can. I do actually need it for more intensive activities (cad, ps, pr) which is why my current computer is starting to give me trouble.
And though I don't know anything about computers, I'm thankful to be surrounded by people who do and who are willing to help
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