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What Gaming Pc should I buy? and Where should I buy it from?

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October 18, 2013 5:34:56 PM


Hi im looking for a gaming computer that has windows 8. 1028 x 960 or more display and I have a 3,000 budget. I would like to buy it prebuilt but I do not want to be ripped off. Also, I really want the best i can get. I like playing Skyrim, Call of duty, gta and pretty much everything else. Furthermore, I am really concerned with being able to play hardcore games with amazing graphics and being able to mod them
Thanks for the help,
Alec

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October 18, 2013 6:02:43 PM

LoL, forgive me but 1028x960 and "amazing graphics" don't go together and a 3,000 budget? You could build a $500 pc that would easily run 1920x1080...

Anyway, to answer your question, you really should build it yourself because companies like Alienware that make "gaming computers" are generally regarded as a bad deal. But it's your money so if you want to game and don't want to build a computer yourself (even though it's amazingly simple), get an alienware I guess...
October 18, 2013 6:09:18 PM

rcfant89 said:
LoL, forgive me but 1028x960 and "amazing graphics" don't go together and a 3,000 budget? You could build a $500 pc that would easily run 1920x1080...

Anyway, to answer your question, you really should build it yourself because companies like Alienware that make "gaming computers" are generally regarded as a bad deal. But it's your money so if you want to game and don't want to build a computer yourself (even though it's amazingly simple), get an alienware I guess...


You are right about the amazing graphics. Sorry i have no idea where to start and any advice I'm given is appreciated. So if alienware is bad where should i purchase a pc from?
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October 19, 2013 3:18:56 PM

edit: actually just go here: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPa... and anything above and including PCCG Pitbull GTX 780 Gaming System will more than suit your needs and its easier than building one, these are all amazing pc's and they don't rip you off like alienware, you are paying only about 100-200 more than its worth for them to assemble it which is fair as they have water cooling.
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