LEGEND , /t5/video-hardware-discussions/what-pc-to-build/td-p/2522878 Mar 17, 2010 Mar 17, 2010 Copy link to clipboard Copied A question often asked is what system to build for NLE. Basically you can think along three roads, a budget PC, an economical PC and the warrior PC. Notice ...
A question often asked is what system to build for NLE. The previous article about this topic dates back to March 2010, so it was due an update because there were so many new developments in the past two years, including CS5.5 Basically you can think along three roads, a bu...
Getting a cheap psu isn't the best idea, because it can fry your whole system really easily if you arent carefull. It could also explode of melt if its really bad This said, this one from Amazon.com looks good and is 500w. Make sure to look at reviews whatever you decide. Yes ...
Budget (including currency):2.5k Country:Canada Hey! new to the building scene with average knowledge about PCs and wondering if what I have right now is solid will mostly be playing a lot of FPS and story games with VR occasionally, I want this pc to run almost anything and and hopefull...
5 reasons this is finally the year you should build a PC The PC building and PC gaming space are uniquely appealing this year. Here are 5 reasons why you should join the party How to budget for a 1440p gaming PC 1440p should be your target resolution ...
What is budget billing and how does it work? As you consider this option, your first question might be: What is budget billing? Budget billing is a service offered by some utility companies that provides a set monthly bill for services like gas or electricity. ...
Here's what PC bottleneck is, why it happens, and what you can do about it. What is a PC bottleneck? PC bottleneck is a situation where one computer component hits its limit and limits the capacity of the other components in the system. ...
RAM isn’t usually a bottleneck when gaming, unless you don’t have enough. For most modern games, 8GB of RAM is a good baseline, though 16GB is quickly becoming the standard. It also depends on how you use your computer; if you’re only playing a game, you’ll need less RAM than...
Now that you know the answer to “how does a zero-based budget work?” you may decide that it’s the right fit for your needs. The good news is that trying out the zero-based budget is easy. How to start a zero-based budget in 5 steps ...
Other details(existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): this is my first build and I want a powerful pc that will last me a long time. My budget is 800...