Looking for a decent Prebuilt Computer

yoopi9

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I'm looking for a decent prebuilt gaming PC. I wan't something that can allow me to play games like DayZ mod, Battlefield 1, etc on medium settings or higher. I'm looking to spend roughly 700-850 CAD. If anyone can recommend a decent PC that can get me these results I would greatly appreciate it, please don't like parts lists to build one.
 
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building a PC is not hard. everything only plugs into the right spots :)

if you really don't want to build your own, here re a few options:

the base model Alienware Alpha, with an i3 and RX 470M shoudl handle 1920x1080 gaming, for $799
http://www.dell.com/ca/p/alienware-alpha-r2-desktop/pd?ref=PD_OC

ABS Dreadnaught: AMD FX 6300 8 GB RAm, and a GTX 1050ti. Don;t like the FX chip, as they are old, but this will run most games at 1920x1080 just fine
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883102264

yoopi9

Commendable
Jan 6, 2017
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1,510

I've never built before, would it be smart to pay someone to build it for me? Also, does that type of thing cost alot?
 
building a PC is not hard. everything only plugs into the right spots :)

if you really don't want to build your own, here re a few options:

the base model Alienware Alpha, with an i3 and RX 470M shoudl handle 1920x1080 gaming, for $799
http://www.dell.com/ca/p/alienware-alpha-r2-desktop/pd?ref=PD_OC

ABS Dreadnaught: AMD FX 6300 8 GB RAm, and a GTX 1050ti. Don;t like the FX chip, as they are old, but this will run most games at 1920x1080 just fine
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883102264

 
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Building your own pc is extremely easy, just plug the right thing into the right place and off you go basically. I can't off the top of my head think of anything that doesn't have a unique plug so there shouldn't be any mishaps like plugging ram into the graphics card or anything. Buy, you will feel nervous putting your CPU in. Just drop it in and don't put pressure on it, and when locking it on it might scratch the surface of the CPU (mine did) and it is very firm. The only thing I screwed up on with my first pc build was the 4 pin CPU power connector. Google videos and build logs and you'll see all that you'll need to do.