Post: Help getting a GOOD gaming PC
07-30-2014, 09:50 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I'm looking to buy a good gaming PC that can also perform school work. I'm not the best with computers so I don't really want to build one from scratch. Is there anywhere that sells really good Gaming PCs or should I get an iMac? How much should a good gaming PC cost? And when I'm looking to purchase an PC for gaming what should I look out for? I would like to run games such as DayZ/Arma 3. Thanks.
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07-31-2014, 12:33 AM #2
Toke
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Originally posted by SmartProof View Post
I'm looking to buy a good gaming PC that can also perform school work. I'm not the best with computers so I don't really want to build one from scratch. Is there anywhere that sells really good Gaming PCs or should I get an iMac? How much should a good gaming PC cost? And when I'm looking to purchase an PC for gaming what should I look out for? I would like to run games such as DayZ/Arma 3. Thanks.

You must login or register to view this content. good gaming rig and in your price range if anymore questions quote me

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07-31-2014, 10:50 AM #3
Originally posted by SmartProof View Post
I'm looking to buy a good gaming PC that can also perform school work. I'm not the best with computers so I don't really want to build one from scratch. Is there anywhere that sells really good Gaming PCs or should I get an iMac? How much should a good gaming PC cost? And when I'm looking to purchase an PC for gaming what should I look out for? I would like to run games such as DayZ/Arma 3. Thanks.


Building a computer isn't as hard as long as you know what your doing. If you really don't want to build one then you can pay people to build it for you for you or if you know someone who is knowledgeable in building computers you could ask them to help you and that way you learn something as well as saving money.

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07-31-2014, 05:28 PM #4
Originally posted by Silent
Building a computer isn't as hard as long as you know what your doing. If you really don't want to build one then you can pay people to build it for you for you or if you know someone who is knowledgeable in building computers you could ask them to help you and that way you learn something as well as saving money.


I'm switching from console to PC so Yeah I keep hearing people tell me I should build over buy but I don't know a whole lot about PC and what parts go where so I'll pay the extra money to save me the stress lol. I'm looking for a $700-$900 gaming PC. Any specific brand you would recommend? And I plan on building a PC after I buy my gaming PC.
08-01-2014, 06:18 AM #5
Originally posted by Toke View Post
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NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti 2GB
- Intel Core i3 4350 CPU
- 8GB 1600MHz Memory
- 1TB 7200RPM HDD
- ASUS H81 Chipset Motherboard
- 430W Corsair CX Power Supply
- DVD-R/RW/CD-R/RW
- Microsoft Window

Are these good specs?
08-01-2014, 11:34 AM #6
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by SmartProof View Post
NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti 2GB
- Intel Core i3 4350 CPU
- 8GB 1600MHz Memory
- 1TB 7200RPM HDD
- ASUS H81 Chipset Motherboard
- 430W Corsair CX Power Supply
- DVD-R/RW/CD-R/RW
- Microsoft Window

Are these good specs?


Mines much better has a better CPU and much stronger graphics card and how much are you spending? I figured $1000 since you said Imac, also build it first its easy and there's lists of good guides on YouTube. Also without the monitor my build is in your budget. I don't know if you have one or are using a TV

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