tufunuf
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I appreciate the responses. I guess my worry was that the components would run hotter, thus causing more possibility of problems with using on "non-gaming" work. But, I see that it should not be a problem. Thanks again.
So...say I wanted to build myself a computer (in addition to my grandson's gaming computer) and I wanted it to be super fast, powerful, responsive, top of the line, and all that stuff. Yet, I would probably do little in the way of "gaming." I guess I could build a computer (like his) and still not have to worry about it's longevity. And, it would perform with some of the best on the market?
Having said that, are there different components I would need to use in building mine, versus his? i.e., PSU, MOB, Graphics Card, CPU, etc.
I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance. - Tuf
So...say I wanted to build myself a computer (in addition to my grandson's gaming computer) and I wanted it to be super fast, powerful, responsive, top of the line, and all that stuff. Yet, I would probably do little in the way of "gaming." I guess I could build a computer (like his) and still not have to worry about it's longevity. And, it would perform with some of the best on the market?
Having said that, are there different components I would need to use in building mine, versus his? i.e., PSU, MOB, Graphics Card, CPU, etc.
I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance. - Tuf