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10:57 PM
yooo
 
hi
 
I would say you should just buy a computer... although building one is a great experience
But these days, you can buy an interchangeable computer for a decent price that it would take you to build one
Not to mention, you risk the potential of having faulty equipment with the pieces you would end up buying
 
Any suggestions where to buy from? I live in NZ btw
 
Ohh
Uhm, what type of computer are you looking for?
I guess in all reality, what do you want to do with this computer?
 
Gaming, its actually for my friend
 
10:59 PM
Oh nice
 
budget around $1500 nzd
 
Two seconds
Do you know anything about hardware or are you pretty new to that?
And what are the major computer companies where you live?
 
I know a little... but pretty new
So far I have been using pricespy.co.nz
 
Give me a moment
Avoid Alienware computers
For fast speeds, get an i7 processor
shoot for something with a GTX 770 in iy
Let me give you an idea with one of the US companies
 
11:04 PM
bestbuy.com/site/…$abcat05010‌​00&cp=1&lp=1
Yeah I can see that
 
^ is what I have been thinking so far
 
The one you just sent?
It looks good, the SSD is a great pick
not to mention a high end i5 is equivalent to a low end i7
 
and a bit cheaper
trying to keep to his budget
 
Yeah, and I think that is a good decision
The only thing I don't know to much about is that graphics card
Also, you're going to want to purchase a cooler for the CPU, the stock fan wont be too helpfuk
helpful
 
yea still gotta get cooling, case, and power unit
 
11:11 PM
it costs a few dollars more, but it is well worth it
 
what graphics card would you recommend?
 
The one I posted above!!
 
Sorry just looked, thanks :D
 
For sure!
Make sure the motherboard can support up to 32 gigs
It doesn't hurt to have a shit ton of ram in your computer
The seagate barracuda is a normal HD and then you also have an SSD
you know this right?
meaning that SSD is going to out perform your HD any day, but it doesn't hurt to have that extra 2 TB of memory
ya dig?
Also, don't forget to include an OS
 
Yup, isn't that why I have in the list?
Also good point about the OS
 
11:15 PM
Just get Windows 8 - Linux is awesome but it's not going to run every game
 
Windows 8 or Windows 7?
 
plus, you can partition the drive to dual boot linux if needed
If you do go the linux route, avoid Chrome OS - it's just google chrome on steroids
 
Thanks for the help, gotta get back to work but I'll let you know once I've done more research
 
You do you! I would personally avoid a gaming laptop but it's all up to you
 

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