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i want a gaming computer and the one i was looking at it no longer for sale. anyone know a good brand or computer for under $1500. and no i dont want a alienware
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Build your own! Everything you need to know is here:

Forums/t=3809045/the-custom-pc-topic.html

We do the hard part for you, too, all you have to do is build it. In the topic, I've included a number of guides to show you that it's very easy.

Downvote away, it's not going to make me wrong.


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Dell do some pretty good ones
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Like r00t said building your own can have many benefits. If you're looking to just buy one, I'd get a Toshiba. I've had my Toshiba laptop for almost 4 years, and it's still working fine!
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If you build your own you can get an extremely powerful machine for 1500.
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I personally love Alienware computers. The desktops are more than 1500 I think but you can get a laptop for around 12 or 1300. They run games at a great FPS count on maxed out settings. I highly recommend checking them out.
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Vexin wrote I personally love Alienware computers. The desktops are more than 1500 I think but you can get a laptop for around 12 or 1300. They run games at a great FPS count on maxed out settings. I highly recommend checking them out.


Overpriced and underpowered with unreliable components.

Daytona wrote Like r00t said building your own can have many benefits. If you're looking to just buy one, I'd get a Toshiba. I've had my Toshiba laptop for almost 4 years, and it's still working fine!


That does not say much.
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the cheapest is probably a 3ee PC. Get googe chrome and its really fast. although the keyboeard is a little small. but the best computer would be a macbook pro
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Generation wrote
Vexin wrote I personally love Alienware computers. The desktops are more than 1500 I think but you can get a laptop for around 12 or 1300. They run games at a great FPS count on maxed out settings. I highly recommend checking them out.


Overpriced and underpowered with unreliable components.

Daytona wrote Like r00t said building your own can have many benefits. If you're looking to just buy one, I'd get a Toshiba. I've had my Toshiba laptop for almost 4 years, and it's still working fine!


That does not say much.
I've had my Alienware M11X for 4 years and I've had no problems. None the less, I respect your opinion.
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