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need a low cost computer that can play games like COD
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can people tell me about a low cost computer that can play games like Call Of Duty, Battlefield 3, and other games like that online that doesn't lag?
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What is "low cost" yo you?
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come on guys i really need help!
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Giants wrote What is "low cost" yo you?
um low cost is like from 200 to like 500
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I use a toaster with 8 slots. The extra 4 slots really help the performance.
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iammrlucifer wroteGiants wrote What is "low cost" yo you?
um low cost is like from 200 to like 500
thats not gonna happen the lowest would be around $700
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Stylish wrote I use a toaster with 8 slots. The extra 4 slots really help the performance.
haha shut up, im sellin my guitar and some other crap and ima buy a computer but i want one that plays WAW
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Minimum price would be around 530.
I got some good combo deals. The 500W Power supply was for 59.99 + HDD off, the 600w power supply + hdd was 20 off. So you're getting better parts for less. The combo deals saving were 51$.
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Total: 526.92
Total with rebates: 506.92
So with rebates and combo saving deals you saved: 71$.
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I got some good combo deals. The 500W Power supply was for 59.99 + HDD off, the 600w power supply + hdd was 20 off. So you're getting better parts for less. The combo deals saving were 51$.
Graphics card: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Case + DVD burner combo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Motherboard + Ram combo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
HDD + Power supply combo: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Total: 526.92
Total with rebates: 506.92
So with rebates and combo saving deals you saved: 71$.
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WINDOWS 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Download (It has all versions included, make sure when installing to scroll down and choose the 64 Bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate)
Link: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
You will need [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] to download it.
You can either Burn the ISO or if you have an USB (4.5GB+) you can use [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and you will need to set to boot from USB drive on the BIOS.
Here's a tutorial on how to use WinToFlash:
Tip: When you finish the first steps using the USB method, Windows installation process will require to Reboot the system, when that happens, you MUST take out the USB drive and there will be no need to put it back again.
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yo thanks so much i really appretiate it
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