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Hey TTG. I know a decent amount about computers, but I still have much to learn. I would just like to know if this is a good computer for my budget of $600 USD max. I am looking to play games like Garry's Mod, CSS, DayZ Mod and Standalone, BF4, BF3, etc. Max graphics are not what I am striving for, but would be nice.

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Any feedback is appreciated, and the person who helps the most (or shows me the best pc for my budget) will get +24 rep!
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Stay away from prebuilt PCs, they suck in every aspect and you won't be getting a deal. Your best bet is to build a PC, as you can do much more with 600 dollars with a custom pc then a prebuilt one. You shall also receive the satisfaction of building your own PC.
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Finnish wrote Stay away from prebuilt PCs, they suck in every aspect and you won't be getting a deal. Your best bet is to build a PC, as you can do much more with 600 dollars with a custom pc then a prebuilt one. You shall also receive the satisfaction of building your own PC.


I was going to build my own one, but the thought of having to install windows myself and having troubles stirred me away. Any places to start? I know of PCPartPicker, but I don't know very many good parts for a budget of $600
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If you wanted a window you wouldn't make the window by yourself in the first place. You would just buy a case.
Also $600 is not a cheap budget. As well as not being a great one either.You could still build a decent gaming PC though.


Now about if you're getting a good deal or not, in retrospect for a prebuilt computer you're getting a decent deal. But you could make a much better PC for $600.
-Chris
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I was going to build my own one, but the thought of having to install windows myself and having troubles stirred me away. Any places to start? I know of PCPartPicker, but I don't know very many good parts for a budget of $600[/quote]

installing windows is retard proof. you put the disk in and press enter yah dangus!
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Jasic_exe wrote If you wanted a window you wouldn't make the window by yourself in the first place. You would just buy a case.
Also $600 is not a cheap budget. As well as not being a great one either.You could still build a decent gaming PC though.


Now about if you're getting a good deal or not, in retrospect for a prebuilt computer you're getting a decent deal. But you could make a much better PC for $600.
-Chris


This was WAY to funny. I really hope you did this on purpose just to make me fall off my chair laughing.

Anyways, back on topic. I built my PC for $680 (which was extremely easy to put together) and its can just about max out BF4 and it CAN max out every single other game I've thrown at it.
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