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Creating a gaming build for Build Advice$900 Micro Center requires careful optimization.

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thehappy84
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07-23-2016, 06:42 PM
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I think he’s just trying to be useful and help you save some money. The extent depends on the specific game you’re playing. Most games rely heavily on graphics cards, so adding more CPU won’t boost performance much. However, some games are more CPU-intensive, which makes benchmark comparisons tricky across different sites. It’s hard to judge CPU usage because you might use the machine for other tasks. The GPU is usually the better choice—purchase the largest one you can afford, and it often improves game speed.

You’ll notice differences in SSD performance during tests, but these rarely affect gameplay much. Perhaps in the future data transfer from SSD to video memory could become more efficient.

Cooler, I don’t know if there’s a real difference. Generally, a larger cooler just lets you run fans slower and quieter.
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thehappy84
07-23-2016, 06:42 PM #11

I think he’s just trying to be useful and help you save some money. The extent depends on the specific game you’re playing. Most games rely heavily on graphics cards, so adding more CPU won’t boost performance much. However, some games are more CPU-intensive, which makes benchmark comparisons tricky across different sites. It’s hard to judge CPU usage because you might use the machine for other tasks. The GPU is usually the better choice—purchase the largest one you can afford, and it often improves game speed.

You’ll notice differences in SSD performance during tests, but these rarely affect gameplay much. Perhaps in the future data transfer from SSD to video memory could become more efficient.

Cooler, I don’t know if there’s a real difference. Generally, a larger cooler just lets you run fans slower and quieter.

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