is this computer worth it

saberispro

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http://www.cclonline.com/product/153858/NoMfgCode/All-CCL-Desktops/CCL-Elite-Vulture-IV-Gaming-PC/CCL-EL-VUL4/

for mmos:gw2,rs3,wow

no os,monitor,mouse,keyboard.

$869.79 with 8.1.
 
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if you feel comortable building it yourself, then buy the parts and do it yourself(it's not that hard realy)

if you absolutely dont want to do that... then this might be a good option

tsuneo6

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well, with a custmom build there will be shipping prices and assembly costs, so like I said, it looks about right.
Don't forget they also assemble, test the system and preinstall the OS, if saberispro isnt as knowledgable about those things it looks like a good deal

you could save on the wifi card if you have a cable though.

and you are sugesting an 8 core from amd, WoW runs better with intel, I dont like to admit that but it's a fact.

anyway, it's not the best price you can get but it is pretyt reasonable
 
No its not worth it, you could make something much better with that money. Like a GTX 770 or an r9 290x even fits in that budget. WAY more performance out of that monster (290x) compared to the medium-ish GTX 760.

its overpriced because you pay a premium, to have them assemble it and deal with broken parts. This is covered by the manufacture and you're better off building it piece by piece yourself, its a fun learning experience.
 

tsuneo6

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for now, until games support up to 8 cores...intel is the right choise, I'm using an amd myself and it's a good cpu, but the i5 listed is better
 

USAFRet

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Yes, 650. My bad.
However....
"If you are not particularly concerned by the manufacturer, why not allow CCL to choose for you? We cannot guarantee what brands will go into the CCL Choice products, however what we can guarantee is that they will be the cheapest we can find."

I smell smoke.
 

tsuneo6

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if you feel comortable building it yourself, then buy the parts and do it yourself(it's not that hard realy)

if you absolutely dont want to do that... then this might be a good option
 
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