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Well guys, my alien-ware is slowly starting to fail on me after about 2 years.
Not going to buy from them again.
I know everyone says you should build your own PC, but i'd rather just buy one.
I want to get a powerful computer (16g of RAM) with a high performance video card.
What online shop should I start looking at?
Please help guys.
Not going to buy from them again.
I know everyone says you should build your own PC, but i'd rather just buy one.
I want to get a powerful computer (16g of RAM) with a high performance video card.
What online shop should I start looking at?
Please help guys.
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newegg.com or ncix.com
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New egg has some nice cheap pc's (well semi-cheap) or you could put it together by buying the parts from new egg.
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Well first of all is money, do you have enough like at least 1000$-2000$, since the computer itself with 16 gigs of ram including a good processor, etc, will be around 1200$ish give or take, then the video card itself will vary depends on which one you need. So all in all, find all the parts to make the computer and make sure all those parts fit/work properly, then find a computer and find a video card, compare prices, then compare time, if you have time build it, it might save you couple hundred bucks, maybe more, if the time/cost isn't worth it. Then just buy a computer and throw in a video card.
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I just got my new PC and it runs great. Quad-core AMD, 16Gb RAM, 2GB Graphics card etc and it was just under 450 ($632). Check Vibox.co.uk . They have loads of different spec computers and they ship worldwide. They also have Amazon and Ebay stores for more choices.
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RoadRunner wrote I just got my new PC and it runs great. Quad-core AMD, 16Gb RAM, 2GB Graphics card etc and it was just under 450 ($632). Check Vibox.co.uk . They have loads of different spec computers and they ship worldwide. They also have Amazon and Ebay stores for more choices.
Vibox is terrible and should not even be considered.
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Build your own!!! Its a lot safer in a way that you can pick your own parts and make it the way you want to make it! It work wear out as easily and it will be more powerful in a way of gaming if you choose!!!!!!!!
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