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Old Feb 9, 2013, 11:11 AM   #1
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New build, help needed!

First, a small introduction!
My name is Adam, I joined this forum exclusively for help from a knowledgeable crowd on the topic of building a PC. This will disgust most people here, but I drifted away from PCs and PC gaming around 2003-4. Nowadays I just use my iPhone for anything Internet related, and any and all gaming gets done on my Xbox.

Fortunately, it's tax season! And a decent refund means I'm going to spoil myself and build a system. But honestly, I've been away for so long that it's like a whole different world now. I started with buying a pre built rig, but soon decided that I wanted to put my own together and not get stuck with integrated graphics and not be able to play anything at all.

I'm not sure if you could call what I want a "Gaming PC". I won't be looking at many FPS. I want to be able to run DayZ and some MMOs, other than that I'd just want everyday browsing and streaming, movies, music, ect.

I'm hoping someone can list a good build between $600-$800 CAD.

I have a ThermalTake case (rough shape but doesn't need to go), old PSU (Antec 430w sound right? I could get in for a closer look if needed), and a 51" TV that I wanted to use for a monitor (HDMI output is a must).

I am confident in being able to put it together, I'm not that noob, but honestly how many parts have been put on the market since 2003?? I'm afraid ill end up wasting money on incompatible parts or just screw it up all together. Looking forward to hear back from you guys.

EDIT: I've been nosing around the Internet for the past 3 weeks or so on the topic. I've read similar posts to mine but the price range was always wrong. $900 is too much, $600 seems to be skimping. $850 absolute max!

EDIT: Also, I've signed up to Newegg.ca. If I could manage to buy the parts I need at BestBuy or something for a little extra then I'd do that instead of waiting for things to be shipped. I'm all about instant gratification
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Old Feb 9, 2013, 12:21 PM   #2
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So your in Canada?
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Old Feb 9, 2013, 12:25 PM   #3
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Yezzir! Newfoundland, Canada to be specific. That's why I listed BestBuy as my only source to buy parts off the shelf for a decent price. My options are pretty limited but I really really don't want to wait for shipping.
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Old Feb 10, 2013, 07:36 PM   #4
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Hum, did I leave out some info or something? Or do I just stink?

I've tried newegg.ca but I always come up to about $1100 Canadian. This is too much, and I'm not sure what to skimp on.

I've been trying to pick sense out of threads (everywhere) comparing video cards and what not but it usually just turns out to be a pissing match with everyone agreeing to disagree because their opinion is better

Would someone be able to list a decent gaming rig for $850? Should I bother with SSD? Probably not since I'm on a budget, can do it later.
I have a 5x" Samsung smart tv and a tower, I need everything else.

I just want to be able to play DayZ, MMOs and watch shows/movies. Can someone help me before I spend this money??? Much appreciated. If its time for me to move to a different forum that would also be useful info
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Old Feb 11, 2013, 12:36 AM   #5
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No overclocking assumed.

This is a reasonable general purpose system for the budget.

Priority given to components from Best Buy.

CPU: Intel i5-3330 here.

Video Card: Asus Radeon HD 7750 here.

Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-M here.

RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB (2 x 4GB) PC12800 here.

HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green 500GB here.

Sound Card: Asus Xonar DX here.

PSU: Seasonic G-360 (SSR-360GP) here.

You don't need more than 300W for this system. Get a NEW PSU for your new build! Using an old PSU is not recommended on a new build as it may damage new components if the PSU is on it's way out.
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