Buying a gaming pc pre built! Which should I buy? (600-670$?)

UltPwner

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Before I ask, let me make this clear, I am NOT looking to build one, nor will I listen to those who tell me it's a better option, those who do will simply be ignored.

Now, let's get down to business!
This was the computer I've been planning on buying for awhile, I thought it was the best I can buy for it's price tag.
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16883227595&cm_re=gaming_pc-_-83-227-595-_-Product
Is there any better pc to buy for 600-670$? Please tell me if there is!
Thanks in advance for helping!
 
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I would have to agree with Elemential, that one appears to be the best.

However, know what you're getting into. Prebuilt computers use lower quality parts. The motherboard and power supplies are the main two components that prebuilt suppliers cheap out on. The NE654X has a 760 socket which isn't typically used when building computers with FX processors. The power supply is only 400 watts. While it is completely acceptable for the 750 GTX, it will not suffice for more powerful GPUs if you want upgrade in the future.

The 750 GTX is an entry-mid level GPU. You should expect to play AAA games on medium settings @1080.

barto

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I would have to agree with Elemential, that one appears to be the best.

However, know what you're getting into. Prebuilt computers use lower quality parts. The motherboard and power supplies are the main two components that prebuilt suppliers cheap out on. The NE654X has a 760 socket which isn't typically used when building computers with FX processors. The power supply is only 400 watts. While it is completely acceptable for the 750 GTX, it will not suffice for more powerful GPUs if you want upgrade in the future.

The 750 GTX is an entry-mid level GPU. You should expect to play AAA games on medium settings @1080.
 
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