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I'm mainly a gamer but mess around with a little CAD/3D Modeling, but I want to keep it around $150-175 USD. This is the first computer I building. If you want to see a complete parts list- https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/M...px?ID=16514047
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...2E16814102841R
I'm mainly a gamer but mess around with a little CAD/3D Modeling, but I want to keep it around $150-175 USD. This is the first computer I building. If you want to see a complete parts list- https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/M...px?ID=16514047


. If u buy intel processor then get a motherboard that supports ddr3 or 2 and the right socket for that processor. If u buy AMD make sure it's the right socket for the processor and support for ddr3 or 2. Depending what u buy :P i suggest ddr3 (because u R a gamer)
. Also check how much ram u can add into the motherboard at max, the PCIE socket should be 2.0 . :P buying a high quality motherboard is crucial, a gamers motherboard needs to be capable of over-clocking. GIgabite and Asus motherboards esp Gigabite tend to be top notch. Stay away from MSI and cheap stuff.
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