Which PC will be best for me?

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Hey guys,
So, I have 3 PC's with almost the same price and I'm kinda confused which one to take, the main confusion in about picking the correct processor than other stuff, I'm gonna fit in a GTX 750 as a GPU, and RAM will be 8 GB. So here are the PC specs:
PC 1:
• Dell Studio XPS 8500
• Core i5-3570K upto (3.80 Turbo)
• 04 Core 04 Threads
• 06 MB Smart Cache
• 08 GB DDR-III Ram upto 32GB Supported
• 500GB HDD 7200 RPM

• Intel® 7.1 channel High Definition Audio
• Power: 460 Watts Supply

PC 2:
• Gigabyte H61M DS2 3.0 (upto 3rd Gen)
• Core i7-2600K (3.80 Turbo)
• 04 Core 08 Threads
• 08 MB Smart Cache

• 08 GB DDR-III Ram
• 500GB HDD 7200 RPM
• High Definition Audio
• Power: 600 Watts Supply

PC 3:
• Alienware Aurora
• Intel Xtreme Gaming Processor
• Intel Core i7 960 / 3.46 GHz
• 04 Core 08 Threads 08MB Cache
• Aliewnware Air Cooler

• 08 GB Ram DDR-III Gaming Rams
• 500 GB HDD 7200 RPM

• HD Audio 7.1 channel surround
• BlueRay Drive
• Alienware 800 Watt PSU

Give me a build from these CPU's which would be the best. Thank you.

 
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#2 is the best of the three. Better processor than the other two and that's the primary difference between builds. I'd check the power supply, while you technically have enough power, a lot of PCs in your region will have an iball or a Corsair VS in there and I'd upgrade the quality for long-term protection.

oneliner65

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Can you let me know where you are finding these PCs? This hardware looks to be several years old. Buying these used? The best place to have a computer built is cyberpowerpc. https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ Hope this helps.

AMD Ryzen 2400G / ASUS ROG B350-F Gaming / 8 GB 2666 Crucial Ballistix
Nvidia GeForce GTX / Coolermaster 100i V2 / Phanteks P400 TG Case / EVGA 650 B3
 
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I'm from Pakistan and my dealer is from Pakistan also, yep these PC's are slightly used but also cheaper.

 

oneliner65

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Probably PC # 3

 

DSzymborski

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#2 is the best of the three. Better processor than the other two and that's the primary difference between builds. I'd check the power supply, while you technically have enough power, a lot of PCs in your region will have an iball or a Corsair VS in there and I'd upgrade the quality for long-term protection.
 
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If #2 is gone, I'd rather go with number 1. I5 3570k is just an OK processor. Since you dont tell us what you gonna use this PC's for, it's hard to say something for sure, but all in all, I'd rather get 3570k over 1st gen I7.