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<blockquote data-quote="MrMoore" data-source="post: 448121" data-attributes="member: 69735"><p>Hello, </p><p></p><p>If I was in your situation I'd get a new build. PC Building shouldn't be a worry, First thing to decide is whether you're going down the AMD Route or the Intel Route. the specs are relatively similar these days and both sides will run LSPDFR with no issues if spec'd correctly. </p><p></p><p>The first thing to do is use <a href="https://pcpartpicker.com/" target="_blank">PCPartPicker</a> and build the machine you're interested in. using this you'll get the parts you want at the cheapest prices. as PCPartPicker checks a list of sites and gives you the part cheapest. the next thing I'd do is check you're building is within the budget. Personally, I'd get yourself an SSD as they're cheap AF and are very reliable.</p><p></p><p>If you're still not sure. spec it up on PCPartPicker and send over the link, I'll take a look and let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMoore, post: 448121, member: 69735"] Hello, If I was in your situation I'd get a new build. PC Building shouldn't be a worry, First thing to decide is whether you're going down the AMD Route or the Intel Route. the specs are relatively similar these days and both sides will run LSPDFR with no issues if spec'd correctly. The first thing to do is use [URL='https://pcpartpicker.com/']PCPartPicker[/URL] and build the machine you're interested in. using this you'll get the parts you want at the cheapest prices. as PCPartPicker checks a list of sites and gives you the part cheapest. the next thing I'd do is check you're building is within the budget. Personally, I'd get yourself an SSD as they're cheap AF and are very reliable. If you're still not sure. spec it up on PCPartPicker and send over the link, I'll take a look and let you know. [/QUOTE]
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