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I was just asking if 5,000 good for a gaming computers please tell me your thoughts
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Its a little to much... Build your own.
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That is A-lot for a computer! The top end computers go for like 1,000!just get that.
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ArkhamModding wrote I was just asking if 5,000 good for a gaming computers please tell me your thoughts


Good **** lord what are you trying to buy? You can build a good gaming computer for around $5-600. My computer, which I put a lot of stuff I really didn't even need into it cost $1500 and it can run anything max settings. Or at the very least everything I've tried thus far which includes Crysis 3 and Skyrim with countless HD texture enhancements.
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MY PC was around $700 total and I can max almost everything out!
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Just buy all of the parts you need seperatly and have a local computer company assemble it. It will be a lot cheaper and more customizable to fit your needs.
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