Cheap but fast gaming computer needed!

DarkMatterMarauder

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So, I'm looking to get a gaming computer. I'm looking for a computer that will run games at high fps (60) while having the graphics settings at their highest or near highest for a reasonable price.

I'm not planning to build it myself, so if you know a good custom gaming PC website, that help. If it isn't possible then Ill build it my self.

Thanks for helping me out. :)
(I live in Australia)
 
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First I Wana say it's very easy to build a pc you can learn from YouTube and Google it's alway a very fun experience. Also when you build yourself instead of having it built by a company you save on money and get better parts all around. For example what a lot of businesses do is take a computer put like 1 or two very good expensive parts and then cheap out on the other stuff mainly what they do is throw in a very nice case / mods like light window etc then trick the buyer that way.

It's very easy to build one yourself you should really consider it other than that learn your specs very good and you can shop around on some sites. Best of luck also what's good about building yourself is that when some thing goes sour you'll most likely...

Vosgy

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Best one I can think of, not really a custom site, but I can't think of any custom ones in AUS (labour is too expensive).
Better to build it yourself though, just saying :p
 

boostedTurtle

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First I Wana say it's very easy to build a pc you can learn from YouTube and Google it's alway a very fun experience. Also when you build yourself instead of having it built by a company you save on money and get better parts all around. For example what a lot of businesses do is take a computer put like 1 or two very good expensive parts and then cheap out on the other stuff mainly what they do is throw in a very nice case / mods like light window etc then trick the buyer that way.

It's very easy to build one yourself you should really consider it other than that learn your specs very good and you can shop around on some sites. Best of luck also what's good about building yourself is that when some thing goes sour you'll most likely either know how to fix it or atleast go in and trouble shot the issue.
 
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ClamSlammer

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They're right, you know. It's like using legos these days, and you have the whole internet to help you. As long as you don't intend to use a hammer you'll be able to pull it off. Focus your budget on a card gets around 60FPS at 1080p in a game you're intetrested, which is probably the resolution you want to start off with. Don't get more than 16GB of ram, a quad core Intel or 8 core AMD is great, think about what size you want, full tower (ATX) or something small and compact (m-ITX.)