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Default gaming computer - Apr. 9th, 2009, 04:45 PM

i was wondering what game computer company is the best for you. and if you can leave name of model imma have to say alienware



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Default Apr. 9th, 2009, 05:14 PM

Well, while I have not browsed what they have to offer for I lack the funds, I do know Nvidia is one of, if not the best for gaming on PC's. When I do have the crap load of money I plan on building my own machine with a Nvidia Mother board, Chip Sets, Video cards, everything.

But they do not sell pre-built PC's or at least not that I am aware of. Therefore you'd have to buy the parts and build it yourself
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Default Apr. 10th, 2009, 01:05 PM

building your own pc is a good deal cheaper than buying a premade one.
do your reserch though, maybe tune in to G4 tv, talk to older MMORPGers they genrally can adivse you best, a good gaming computer will cost around $2000 american.oh course that was before market turmoil. Also Alienware is a shodow of its former badassness. Dell bouth them out and is slowly dumbing them down. CP is way overpriced. Some things your gonna have to consider are AMD vs Intel, Nvidia vs ATI, type of motherboard Asus Nvidia PNY ect, liquid cooling vs fans, and how big a powersource you will need i suggest depending on equipment, 1200w or (2)450w. not to mention other decisions like the tower itself, memory to put init how many monitors your gonna run. But its better to build than to buy in anycase. Cheaper also.


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Default Apr. 11th, 2009, 12:15 AM

only if i knew how to build one D: thanks for the advice



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Default Aug. 18th, 2009, 08:46 PM

Vizardboi it is pretty simple to build a computer you could probably go to youtube and search it it is very easy
   
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Default Aug. 18th, 2009, 09:55 PM

building a comp is harder but cheaper and you can get more for your money.




   
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Default Aug. 20th, 2009, 07:15 PM

If you can't build a computer go buy a gateway they are cheap and affordable and definately one of the best gaming computer in the market right now
   
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Default Sep. 14th, 2009, 01:39 PM

buying a computer is more expensive than making your own you can easily save $400 dollars builidng your own
building a computer is extremely easy. i made my computer 2 months ago for 650 and i get great frame rates. with call of duty 4 cs:s and team fortress 2. just check out websites like newegg and tigerdirect for computer parts. if your looking budget go with AMD and ATi there have the best bang for the buck. but if you want quality and high performance go with intel and NVIDIA. they both have there respective pro's and con's. amd has slightly slower technology than intel however it's so slight that MOST AVERAGE gamers wouldn't realize. ATi cards are comparable in speed and performance when it comes down to a one on one comparision to nvidia however Ati cards are significantly cheaper. but there driver support is very very bad. nvidia has GREAT DRIVERS but it cost you an arm and a leg to buy one of their cards.

so if you have the cash intel and nvidia

so if you dont have the cash amd and nvidia

the computer i built with 650 would of costed me around 850 if i went with a intel nvidia build.

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gigabyte mobo
2x2 4 gig ddr 3 ram
1x4870 1 gig his ice q+
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antec 900
stock cooling
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in end great graphics come from great video cards. your processor, videocard, ram, power supply are all easily replacable but your motherboard should be your largest investment...

goodluck with getting your computer i hoped this helped
   
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