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<blockquote data-quote="BIOS" data-source="post: 327493" data-attributes="member: 15674"><p>Just get something along the lines of an i5 CPU, 1TB western digital HDD & a SSD for your boot if you want to speed things up like you previously stated you did(around 120GB)?, 8GB of Corsair RAM, case is your choice but corsair also have some nice cases if you want to spend a bit on a good case, as for the GPU I'd probably look for a mid range Radeon but when buying a PSU make sure it has plenty of watt as some cards can be quite greedy so read reviews on them and their requirements.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That doesn't really matter most of the time it just means you will have plenty of space inside your case, its just if you have a ATX motherboard and a micro case then well yeah you're gonna need a chainsaw to make space for it to fit lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIOS, post: 327493, member: 15674"] Just get something along the lines of an i5 CPU, 1TB western digital HDD & a SSD for your boot if you want to speed things up like you previously stated you did(around 120GB)?, 8GB of Corsair RAM, case is your choice but corsair also have some nice cases if you want to spend a bit on a good case, as for the GPU I'd probably look for a mid range Radeon but when buying a PSU make sure it has plenty of watt as some cards can be quite greedy so read reviews on them and their requirements. That doesn't really matter most of the time it just means you will have plenty of space inside your case, its just if you have a ATX motherboard and a micro case then well yeah you're gonna need a chainsaw to make space for it to fit lol. [/QUOTE]
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