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Who makes the best prebuilt Gaming Computers

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December 23, 2013 8:15:08 PM

I'm looking for a for a solid prebuilt gaming PC (prebuilt because I have no clue how to make one) that can beat the next gen consoles hardware and run next gen games (such as Assassins Creed 4 or Battlefield 4) on high settings. My budget $500 to $1250 at the max. If you guys can leave a link to the computer you guys recommend that would be greatly appreciated. One more things does anybody know some good but fairly priced gaming peripherals such as a mouse, keyboard, headset, monitor, etc. (anything really). Lastly, what would you guys call good hardware when it comes to a gaming PC.

Some Info: I was recently looking at the good model of the alienware x51 but it costs $1250 (or something like that) which I'm not a huge fan of that price. Plus the alienware x51 really isn't upgradable but I did state above that I really don't know how you put together a computer so I guess my other question is can you buy hardware and have some shop like Best Buy upgrade the PC for you?
Again guys thanks for any help! :) 

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December 23, 2013 8:16:44 PM

500-1250 is a big range...Neweggs prebuilts and cyberpowerPC prebuilts are pretty good. Honestly with that budget you could build a DREAM machine building it yourself vs a prebuilt
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a b 4 Gaming
December 23, 2013 11:42:16 PM

Hey farryknight!

I would strongly suggest looking into building one. You'll get alot better performance for your money. It is really easy when you know how and some people even consider it putting together adult legos. If you want to check out on how to build a PC I would suggest looking at this series made by newegg.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw

However if you really don't want to look into building one I would suggest checking out http://www.cyberpowerpc.com or http://www.ibuypower.com. They have some amazing custimiziable prebulids on their sites and usually have great discounts and deals.
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May 21, 2014 7:33:50 PM

Beezy said:
500-1250 is a big range...Neweggs prebuilts and cyberpowerPC prebuilts are pretty good. Honestly with that budget you could build a DREAM machine building it yourself vs a prebuilt


Well saying that a pre-built is better doesn't really help as he doesn't want to pre-build it. If I were you I'd check out Ironside computers. I'm also looking for a computer but I probably don't have as much money and I can't build one either. Here is the link to Ironside if you need it. http://www.ironsidecomputers.com/index.php?main_page=in...

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