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title says it all.
I know what most of you are thinking BUILD YOUR OWN,but please i just want to know a good if not great gaming PC i can buy that can run any game smooth with good fps like battlefield 4,dayz,evolve,etc with high settings
my budget is 1,000$ us. please help me out :2thumbsup:
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So, you want a good pre-built? There isn't a more contradictory sentence. Companies that pre-build PC's use horrible quality components, such as motherboard and PSU to save costs and increase their profits. They also charge unreasonable amounts just for building the system, so for $1000, you'll be lucky to get a PC with $600 worth of components. Stop being a scrub and just build your own, it doesn't take long, it isn't hard and its extremely satisfying once finished. In fat, a lot of pre-builts have to be built on order and that usually takes longer than it would for components to arrive if you ordered them to build a system yourself. The companies that sell pre-builts will also do minimal work in regards to cable management and what not, leaving you with an ugly interior and poorer airflow than if you were to build yourself.

If overclocking doesn't interest you, $1000 gets you this;
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