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Tags: gpuBuilding the Ultimate Game PC pt. 1Building the Ultimate Game PC means choosing the ultimate in components. However, there’s more to the equation than the best processor(s) + the best video card + the most / best RAM + the fastest and highest capacity hard drive available + the very finest sundry other component parts= The Ultimate Game PC. Rather, the Ultimate Game PC is one that balances cost with performance without sacrificing either. We won’t claim to be creating the most powerful game PC ever. Nor will we build the least expensive. Rather, our build will attempt to walk the razors edge to offer the best of both; the Ultimate Attainable Gaming PC, if you will. It will be a learning process – hopefully for us and you both. We welcome your feedback; visit www.hubcanada.com to comment or get in touch. And make sure you enter for a chance to win the Ultimate Game PC when we’re done building it. Computer parts aren’t cheap. However, going the DIY route, you can save money over factory built gaming PCs and you’re afforded options beyond what some manufacturers provide. You can choose from a wealth of different component makers, choosing the best balance of price and performance on everything from RAM to the optical and hard drives, the CPU, the motherboard, power supply, case and more. Next: The guts of the Ultimate Game PC You must be logged in to comment. If you do not have an account, click here to register
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