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Samstaforce

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Sunday, September 16th 2012, 7:35pm

Buying a new PC

Hi, I am in a huge need of a new gaming PC. I thought that I'll make a post to these forums as well, since there probably are a lot of PC gamers here.

My budget is 800€, and I don't really know much about how the parts work together and things like that, but luckily I have a friend who is very good with computers, so I asked him to find out which parts are the best and how I can make a best PC for gaming with that budget. He said he will make a careful research and inform me tomorrow. He also promised to assemble it for me.

I am still going to listen other suggestion as well, so if you have any let me know. Oh, I am only going to preserve the hard drives of my old PC, otherwise I am going to buy a whole new PC. My old one is 4 years old pre-assembled PC that wasn't really that good when I bought it, and it's shit now and has other problems also.
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Sunday, September 16th 2012, 7:40pm

With that kind of budget your in for an OKAY desktop or an GOOD laptop. If you want the okay desktop id go with something with an i5 processor, ATI graphics or maybe nvidia but a lower grade card, and maybe 6-8 gb of ram. For the laptop you could get an i7 processor, 8 gb of ram, a decent nvidia or ATI graphics card. And either way with both of them you can get 600-1000 gb of harddrive space. If you want to find something cheap and good search compusa.com or HP.com for the better ones

This is actually a real good one and its just at your budget. And if your friend feels you can upgrade it talk to him/her because it is customizable!
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-of…360t-Desktop-PC

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Sunday, September 16th 2012, 9:25pm

Thanks, I will keep that in mind. I still think that you get the best PC by buying all the parts separately and assembling it yourself.
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