Okay guys, I don't know if this is a place to go for help for a 100% complete noob, but here goes. If you want to send me somewhere else that's totally fine but I'm thinking about getting a gaming desktop for the first time and I think I need some help. I read the OP (as much as I could understand, its mostly latin to me) - and I'm here with some pointed questions/answers, trying to be as helpful as I can. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Here goes:
Your Current Specs: Currently using a decent Laptop but one that overheats a fair amount when trying to play the games I care about, though is pretty solid overall
Budget: <$1000 dollars - USA
Main Use: Rate 1-5. 5 being Highest:
- Light Gaming - 5
- Gaming - 3
- Emulation - 1
- Video Editing 1 (at this time),
- Streaming games in HD - 4 (maybe stream LoL?)
- 3D/Model work - 1,
- General Usage (Word, Web, 1080p playback) - 5
Monitor Resolution: Monitor can change - currently connected via HDMI to a Sony 3D Monitor that has a pretty high resolution (1998 by something I think?) but might buy a real monitor - lets say 1600x900
List SPECIFIC games or applications that you MUST be able to run well:
Diablo 3 - new expansion (number one reason I want new PC - laptop overheats)
League of Legends - spend my most time playing
I'd like to run both these at very high settings - OR - medium settings + stream (streaming is not too important, ive never done it but im curious to try)
If I got a PC that could run it, I'd be curious to try games like Dark Souls 2 on PC
Looking to reuse any parts?: None
When will you build?: No deadline - but if I decide I don't want to place parts on back order and wait months, lets say I can wait 1-2 weeks from the day I decide to start
Will you be overclocking?: No
Ok now that I did that, here's what I really want to ask: I've never built a PC in my life, I don't even own a PC, but people keep telling me its so easy and bang for your buck and all that. Is it realistic for a relatively computer savvy person (when it comes to software) to build a PC using online tutorials? I am willing to take a hit on price/performance to get a fully built PC shipped to me, but if we are talking like WAY WAY better deal, I will build my own. If I do buy prebuilt, should I use one of those "customize your own" websites, or just buy a fully functional one at Best Buy/new egg?
Now the games and stuff I presented are not especially taxing and probably a cheap computer would do it but I think if I go the route of a gaming PC I want one that has the POTENTIAL to play better games and stay strong as time goes on (maybe not ten years, but five?).
I looked at the Haz PC build and the one that seems most interesting to me is his "Great - Best Value" build. If I was to do it, here is what I would probably do:
CPU: i5 4670K 4C/4T
Motherboard: BIOSTAR Hi-Fi Z87W (IDK what this means though?)
RAM: 1.35V / 1.5V 2x4GB (8GB)
Graphics: GTX 760 2GB (+$50) (The slightly upgraded version from his suggestion?)
SSD: Sandisk SSD 64GB (What is SSD?)
HDD: 1TB WD Blue WD10EZEX
Power Supply: Antec VP450
Case: Corsair 200R
So here are my questions about this build, if I were to go this route (this is what I would want if I do my own build, a list of parts someone TELLS me to buy, I don't understand enough to pick my own, I'd actually rather be told)"
- Is this a simple computer to build, does everything fit together easily with tutorials online?
- Is this build too powerful for the few games I want (LoL, D3)?
- Is this build too weak to handle future games that may come out in 2 or 3 years (at okay settings, not ultra)?
- Will this build overheat - should there be Fans or Cooling devices somewhere in this build? Or are these included in the case?
- What is SSD and why do I want it?
- What is the differences between the mother board and did I pick a good one?
- Is the i5 4670 a good processor for my kind of desire?
- Is this build upgradeable, supposing I become a PC Master Race follower and need super ultra settings?
- What is the weakest link of this build?
- Are there any major components missing? (I would probably add a blu ray drive)
- How do I get an OS on here, will the processor come with Windows 8? I need noob OS like Windows I don't know linux
Okay so I'm sorry for the onslaught of information I posted but I wanted to show that I did my research and that I am curious. My main questions boil down to - Should I buy a prebuilt PC or build my own? And if I build my own, is my version of Haz's suggested build a good one to start for a total noob who is interested in some casual to heavy gaming?
Thanks for everyone's help, you guys are amazing for putting up with us noobs.