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<blockquote data-quote="saneguy" data-source="post: 1714895" data-attributes="member: 39910"><p>Honestly speaking you are better off accumulating sufficient money and then building a rig. Your idea of building a rig over time sounds good. But keep in my mind a couple of things - essential components for your stage I build should be scalable - by that I mean do not buy some older components which are currently available cheaply as when you would go for up gradation they maybe outdated. Example - At stage I you should definitely consider the Intel Sandy Bridge processors. You need not got for an i7 but an i5 may help. For a motherboard you should buy a board that supports your required RAM capacity - 2 RAM Slots vs 4 for future, Max RAM Speed supported by the board, USB 3.0 slots etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saneguy, post: 1714895, member: 39910"] Honestly speaking you are better off accumulating sufficient money and then building a rig. Your idea of building a rig over time sounds good. But keep in my mind a couple of things - essential components for your stage I build should be scalable - by that I mean do not buy some older components which are currently available cheaply as when you would go for up gradation they maybe outdated. Example - At stage I you should definitely consider the Intel Sandy Bridge processors. You need not got for an i7 but an i5 may help. For a motherboard you should buy a board that supports your required RAM capacity - 2 RAM Slots vs 4 for future, Max RAM Speed supported by the board, USB 3.0 slots etc. [/QUOTE]
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