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Ballsax
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I live in the UK but im visiting the US for a few weeks. I was thinking, after i heard alot of good things about newegg.com, that I might take advantage of the cheaper prices in the US and go ahead and order all the parts to make a new gaming pc.
There are 2 problems, firstly my budget. I only have a budget of around $600 for ALL the parts including taxes and shipping. Secondly, I have absolutely no prior experience of making a PC.
I would like to play games like Crysis and COD MW2 (when its out) on the PC, so obviously for Crysis I need a decent graphics card.
With some links to the specific equipment on newegg.com, could some one please create a spec list for my budget and also I need to make sure that the PC can run in the UK so it needs to be 240v not the 110v they use over in the States.
The $600 dollar budget is non negotiable although it doesnt include the Monitor as ill be getting that at a later date.
So yeh thats pretty much it, if you can recommend any better sites than newegg.com (i.e. cheaper) that would be great aswell.
Thanks in advance.
There are 2 problems, firstly my budget. I only have a budget of around $600 for ALL the parts including taxes and shipping. Secondly, I have absolutely no prior experience of making a PC.
I would like to play games like Crysis and COD MW2 (when its out) on the PC, so obviously for Crysis I need a decent graphics card.
With some links to the specific equipment on newegg.com, could some one please create a spec list for my budget and also I need to make sure that the PC can run in the UK so it needs to be 240v not the 110v they use over in the States.
The $600 dollar budget is non negotiable although it doesnt include the Monitor as ill be getting that at a later date.
So yeh thats pretty much it, if you can recommend any better sites than newegg.com (i.e. cheaper) that would be great aswell.
Thanks in advance.