Pre-Built Gaming Computer Help

Kirination

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So I want to buy a pre-built computer for next generation gaming, and I have looked around this site and the internet for about a week now. I have a couple of pre-built computers that I have been looking at, but do to my limited knowledge of parts and computers, I don't want to make a final decision without asking some people on here. I am not interested in building my own. I know the benefits of building your own computer, and I know the money I will save, but I'm too lazy. These are the builds I am looking at:
http://www.gaminggurupc.com/Xenomorph-Gaming-PC-p/xenomorphpremade.htm
http://www.digitalstormonline.com/comploadvanquish.asp?id=808800&price=%24999
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/11/09/the-best-gaming-pc-for-under-1000

I know that I should stay away from Alienware because they are overpriced and you pay extra for the cosmetics, so this is what I have so far. I have no idea which one is better than any of the others i just know these are in my price range and have some pretty decent reviews.

I would like to play games like Arma III, Battlefield 4, Call of Duty:Ghosts on at least high if possible, and i would like to stay under $1000.

So my question: Which one of these would best suit my needs and give me the most value for my money (I do not wanna build my own, please don't say that)? Also, if there are better pre-built computers out there that are better than what i have listed but still stay in my budget, please tell me. I would like it to include an OS, and if you can a mouse and keyboard (but that would be a bonus). Thank you for any help!
 

Stu 95

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From the three links the best would be the first, it has a far superior graphics card and although it doesn't have the best processor i assume you are not planning on overclocking. Good luck with you choice.