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For Me I have a 400 dollar computer that I build 5 years ago. I play battlefield 4 on it.... However at the lowest possible settings. It was a low end pc when i built it and its even lower now. I did build a 1k pc not to long ago for a friend and that would probably run battlefield 4 and most other pc games at reasonable rates. If your looking for a high end computer I would expect that 1k would barely cover even the video card.
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you can build a nice gaming rig around the 1200.00 range
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I would like to spend around 1,500$ less if I could would be great.
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That is what I have been looking at on Newegg, the cyberpower desktops. I am trying to go with the GTX 10 series it'd be a load of money but real great to have the new 1080.
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I had my PC built by them & started out BB & then upgraded as I could afford. I researched building my own with a friends help but I found they could build one for me cheaper than the parts I was going to buy.
That looks like a mean machine & worth the price.
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I'll give a thumbs up for ASUS as well. Laptop from them and have had no problems. Can't say that from the dell or Hp I have owned which were sent back repeatedly for repairs.
That pc looks nice for the price for sure. Wish it had more ram and a bigger ssd but that can always be upgraded in the future.
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Take a look at this website:
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/ you can pick what you want and it'll make sure all the parts you choose are compatible. It will also keep a running total of how much you're going to spend. I believe it will even tell you the cheapest place to buy the parts!
Defiantly ask us on here, Many of us, including myself, have built many PC's...
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Thanks all for the input, Hawk checking out that website currently. Snap what was the ASUS that you got?
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Hawk I would need help to build a PC from scratch I understand most of the mechanics but not all.