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barman09
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  #251380 28-Aug-2009 17:13
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Well, as someone who recently built their first computer, I know exactly how you feel. My advice is to buy a tool kit specifically for building computers (I personaly bought a 36pc Belkin Kit) which some may say you don't need, but the one I had contained everythingt I needed- anti-static bands, fully de-magnetised tools etc. Also, have a laptop or another computer open next to you all the time you are working so that you can easily look up what you need to know. I personally found a couple of great guides for beginners. If you are looking for a good processor at cheap(ish) cost, I recommend an Intel Core 2 Duo 3.00ghz. I have one in my rig, it runs perfectly, can be OC'ed without much hassle and was only 300 or so dollars. When building, just stay calm (Harder than it sounds, I personally felt like putting a fist through a wall a couple of times) and you'll get there in the end.

Hopefully that amount of writing was helpful =P Gl



samwooff
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  #251388 28-Aug-2009 17:42
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Multi cores are indeed the way of the future but if this computer is going to be used solely for gaming then that extra money could be put into a better graphics card, of course if you find you have plenty spare then by all means a quad core is a viable option.
The graphics card is going to depend on 1 your monitors native resoloution and 2 what games you like....
These are the requirements for starcraft 2, hopefully diablo 3 won't be too far away in which case it should stick close-ish to these, but of course you'll want to be playing at the res of your 22" so aim for a bit higher than what they reccommend, after all crysis recommends a 7800gt lol.
http://starcraft.incgamers.com/articles/comments/starcraft-2-system-requirements/P1




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tate

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  #251623 29-Aug-2009 20:55
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Thanks A lot for the advice :) looking forward to the Starcraft mmo in the next few years.

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