Build or buy a pc?
#1

Whats the cheapest option for a regular gaming computer? (like 70fps on games would be enough)
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#2

I bought(actually i Build it,Choose the parts my slef) from a wholesale retailer Near me.It was pretty cheap and good quality hardware.I never had any problems with it till now.
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#3

Dell OPTIPLEX GX260
Intel ®
Pentium® 4 CPU 2.66GHz
512MB of RM

Well i think this one is better
well the truth is you should buy a PC or a Laptop(TurboX or Toshiba Satelite HD)

you should buy a PC like mine (my specs):

- Intel CORE i7 920 @ 3.6GHz
- SAPPHIRE HD5850 1024MB GDDR5 PCIe
- 6GB DDR3-1600mhz Tri Channel
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Dell OPTIPLEX GX260
Intel ®
Pentium® 4 CPU 2.66GHz
512MB of RM

Well i think this one is better
well the truth is you should buy a PC or a Laptop(TurboX or Toshiba Satelite HD)

you should buy a PC like mine (my specs):

- Intel CORE i7 920 @ 3.6GHz
- SAPPHIRE HD5850 1024MB GDDR5 PCIe
- 6GB DDR3-1600mhz Tri Channel
Your videocard is really outdated, I'm pretty sure you won't be able to run most games on high settings.
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Your videocard is really outdated, I'm pretty sure you won't be able to run most games on high settings.
I've got 2 PC's :P + 1 Laptop this specs was from my old pc. but it costs me alot of money i reccommend this man to buy a cheap PC (Builded like TurboX selling PC's for 900E)
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#6

Building and buying a computer have a huge & little difference at the same time.

If you buy a pc, you don't need to see the components specification, which is a good.
But instead, the computer will have less "performance" like you wanted to, and the price will be higher.
Of course, you will have a insurance plan for like, 2 years.

If you build a pc, you need to see the components specification, and see if they "match" and works fine together.
You need to see if the performance of each component is almost the "same".
And ofc, you need to build it.
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#7

It depends, if you have parts that you want to put together in mind then go for it. I love building computers but depending on your needs it's sometimes better to just buy an already built one, preferably online (bigger selection).
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#8

Definitely build. What is your budget mate, I could fix up the best PC build for the budget if you like?

Also, building a PC is so much cheaper. And you get a better price to performance ratio. You buy a computer for lets say Ј600, Im pretty sure you might get an i5 processor, 6GB ram, and a bad graphics card. Yes that's a good PC, but you want to game! So I suggest definitely building. I put together a Ј600 PC, 8GB 1600mhz ram, 1TB HDD, i7 processor and a HD Radeon 7770... Which I admit, isn't the best GPU but its has such a good price to performance ratio. It will play most games on high!
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#9

If you can build your PC do it. Otherwise you need to find a website that does it for you.
Don't bother purchasing a PC from Dell, Acer or any major companies like that because they just chuck pathetic hardware inside.
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