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Kirino
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**I'm not that great explaining things, but I'll try.** ( )

I'm thinking about buying a Gaming Desktop PC, But, I'm not spending big like 1500$, I'm just getting a "decent" one in the 500-600 dollar range.

Ive narrowed my choices down to 2 PC's, except I don't know which is better. They are both the exact same price..

If "you" were to buy a "cheap" gaming PC, which one would you buy?

I just need a little "help" on choosing the better buy. Yes the specs are included to help with my choice, but I would just want to see which PC you guys would choose.

--Why would you pick the one that you picked?--

--Specs--
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I think you'd be better off going with the one on the left. And its got windows 7.
But either way they're not going to be really powerful gaming systems.
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Neither of these pc's are anywhere near capable of modern gaming. You will get much more for your money if you build one yourself. If you don't know how, there are many great videos going step by step on what to do.

Let us know and we will set you up with the best build for your money.

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