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If someone could give me some good builds for pc gaming that would be perfect! Also please use amazon for the parts. My budget is about $700-$850.

Only need the PC + Keyboard (gaming would be nice)
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I've always kind of been a fan of iBUYPOWER computer's. They come pre-built and have plenty of room for you to upgrade the necessary components.

Also, I'd look at Newegg and try to find similar products as Newegg is mainly technology (computer type things) based.

Good luck on your build, man. Can wait to see how it turns out!

~Owl
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-Owl wrote I've always kind of been a fan of iBUYPOWER computer's. They come pre-built and have plenty of room for you to upgrade the necessary components.

Also, I'd look at Newegg and try to find similar products as Newegg is mainly technology (computer type things) based.

Good luck on your build, man. Can wait to see how it turns out!

~Owl


Thanks for the quick suggestion! I have always pondered the possibility of buying a pre-built PC. But since I'm new to the PC gaming community i am not confident on my ability to spot a great deal or overpriced PC (i can on alien ware though lol). Also i use Amazon because i get free 2 day shipping and 10% off everything :-)
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MaFiAAnthony wrote
-Owl wrote I've always kind of been a fan of iBUYPOWER computer's. They come pre-built and have plenty of room for you to upgrade the necessary components.

Also, I'd look at Newegg and try to find similar products as Newegg is mainly technology (computer type things) based.

Good luck on your build, man. Can wait to see how it turns out!

~Owl


Thanks for the quick suggestion! I have always pondered the possibility of buying a pre-built PC. But since I'm new to the PC gaming community i am not confident on my ability to spot a great deal or overpriced PC (i can on alien ware though lol). Also i use Amazon because i get free 2 day shipping and 10% off everything :-)


I honestly feel that iBUYPOWER would be your best way to go if you do decide to do the pre-built PC. I have a few friends that have iBUYPOWER PC's and they seem to really like them, only the power cord is a little weak so you'd have to upgrade that to about 500w-750w.

But they say that there's room on the inside for future upgrades and to work around with different things with the hardware.

~Owl
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-Owl wrote
MaFiAAnthony wrote
-Owl wrote I've always kind of been a fan of iBUYPOWER computer's. They come pre-built and have plenty of room for you to upgrade the necessary components.

Also, I'd look at Newegg and try to find similar products as Newegg is mainly technology (computer type things) based.

Good luck on your build, man. Can wait to see how it turns out!

~Owl


Thanks for the quick suggestion! I have always pondered the possibility of buying a pre-built PC. But since I'm new to the PC gaming community i am not confident on my ability to spot a great deal or overpriced PC (i can on alien ware though lol). Also i use Amazon because i get free 2 day shipping and 10% off everything :-)


I honestly feel that iBUYPOWER would be your best way to go if you do decide to do the pre-built PC. I have a few friends that have iBUYPOWER PC's and they seem to really like them, only the power cord is a little weak so you'd have to upgrade that to about 500w-750w.

But they say that there's room on the inside for future upgrades and to work around with different things with the hardware.

~Owl


If you're wanting a gaming PC, don't go pre-built, custom will save you so much money.

I don't know much about builds, so I'm not going to post one, but trust me, go custom, if he's online "R00t" is the person you want to talk to, knows his stuff.
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MI5 wrote
-Owl wrote
MaFiAAnthony wrote
-Owl wrote I've always kind of been a fan of iBUYPOWER computer's. They come pre-built and have plenty of room for you to upgrade the necessary components.

Also, I'd look at Newegg and try to find similar products as Newegg is mainly technology (computer type things) based.

Good luck on your build, man. Can wait to see how it turns out!

~Owl


Thanks for the quick suggestion! I have always pondered the possibility of buying a pre-built PC. But since I'm new to the PC gaming community i am not confident on my ability to spot a great deal or overpriced PC (i can on alien ware though lol). Also i use Amazon because i get free 2 day shipping and 10% off everything :-)


I honestly feel that iBUYPOWER would be your best way to go if you do decide to do the pre-built PC. I have a few friends that have iBUYPOWER PC's and they seem to really like them, only the power cord is a little weak so you'd have to upgrade that to about 500w-750w.

But they say that there's room on the inside for future upgrades and to work around with different things with the hardware.

~Owl


If you're wanting a gaming PC, don't go pre-built, custom will save you so much money.

I don't know much about builds, so I'm not going to post one, but trust me, go custom, if he's online "R00t" is the person you want to talk to, knows his stuff.


Considering he is an administrator on the website, i wouldn't want to bother him since im sure hes busy 24/7. Thanks for the suggestion though :-)
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