Is this computer good

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  1. blok

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    Well, this computer has a 3.2 GHz cpu and a gtx 750. Plenty to player Minecraft with 200-250 fps. I am not familiar with shaders, but I think you should be okay.

    If you aren't satisfied and your computer, upgrade the parts in this order:
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    GPU(Graphics Card)
    Mother Board
    Cpu: Itel i7 series(Quad Core) 3.60 Ghz
    Gpu: Nvidia GTX 980
    Motherboard: Gigabyte something, I am not exactly sure.
    Basically, I run 1000 fps, and I don't have a problem.
     
  2. Pancho

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    Stop it xeno, that wasn't funnyy
     
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    I was joking, xeno xeno, silly xeno
     
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  4. SellZy

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    The video card is very good for Minecraft and FPS games, but the Proccesor is the one that I have rn, and it lags as hell. =P
     
  5. dinoceros

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    I would like to have shaders and run smoothly enough xd
     
  6. Spikegold

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    Any rendering?
     
  7. Tsolay

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    Just buy a PC, but make sure it's a good one. It's easier. Building a PC takes more than 30 hours minimum with research.
     
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    30 hours isn't a lot. The actual building takes 30 minutes to 2 hours. It's just researching and knowing what's good that takes time. I spent almost a year doing my research, and now even though I have it I still know pretty well what to do and what to get.

    As long as you have someone to help picking out what you need for the computer as the advisor, it really doesn't take that much longer.

    Also, these sort of companies take around a week or two to ship the completed computer. Buying parts from websites like Amazon only takes a day to be delivered. So building actually takes less time (unless you pay big to have the builder deliver it early).
     
  9. dinoceros

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    Yes
     
  10. Tsolay

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    Yes, but I'm just saying this for beginners. I'm a scrub when it comes to building this stuff. I'm just saying if you don't have the time or feel like putting that much effort into it, buy one.
     
  11. Rummi

    Rummi Gooby and BlueJeans son | Karaoke God

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    Building computers are extremely easy, the hardest part probably being connecting all the wires, which is intermediate.
     
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    Oh please it's easier than that. It's just like a jigsaw puzzle. See what goes where. Plus, any motherboard also includes an instruction manual on how to build it, which is extremely easy to follow.
    You could still build a great rendering and gaming computer for a similar price.

    http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ccfmcf

    Put that together. Costs only $100-150 more, but there will be a big difference in gaming, and a HUGE difference in rendering compared to the one you listed.
     
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  13. Snowwyy

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    What are you all talking about, macs aren't for gaming... at all. Yes you can play minecraft with it, but thats it! The steam library is really limited with the amount of games you can play with a mac.
    This computer is great for games such as minecraft or even battlefield! Battlefield will run with ultra settings in a 1080p display at some 50-55fps with the 750Ti. With minecraft you should at least get 250 fps with the highest settings, though it depends more on your cpu (which isn't that good). If you want a bang-for-the-buck pc without having to build it yourself, go ahead and buy this one. But if you want a higher end computer, just spend 200 more dollars on a pc with i7 processor and a Nvidia gtx 970.
     
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    $850 won't get you a 970 and i7. That's more $1200+
     
  15. dinoceros

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    Making a new thread about this.
    /lock
     
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