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So the computer I have now is a basic computer with no real impressive gaming specs. Now I want to upgrade to an actual gaming computer and I have $500 to spend on just the tower itself or a laptop.

So I am currently looking for the best gaming tower and the best I have came across so far is.. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Any other suggestions?
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Would you be willing to build a computer. You will be able to get a lot more for your money. It is not difficult, but it is time consuming the first time.
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AVeRageModz wrote Would you be willing to build a computer. You will be able to get a lot more for your money. It is not difficult, but it is time consuming the first time.


I have thought about doing it but always feared of me buying the parts then $%@&ing something up and wasting my money.
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That is what i though the first time too. But, it is not as challenging as you thing. Watch this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that is a more complex build than you will probably do but it gives you a good in depth look on what you would have to do.
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AVeRageModz wrote Would you be willing to build a computer. You will be able to get a lot more for your money. It is not difficult, but it is time consuming the first time.

tbh though i dont think he'll be able to build a good one for just 500$ imo
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Plugrealm wrote So the computer I have now is a basic computer with no real impressive gaming specs. Now I want to upgrade to an actual gaming computer and I have $500 to spend on just the tower itself or a laptop.

So I am currently looking for the best gaming tower and the best I have came across so far is.. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Any other suggestions?

That looks good, except I would try to find one with the same specs but with 6gb of ram if you could... (PS NO CyberPower pc's lol) But iBuyPower is great
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you should probably build your own, you'll get more for your penny, and not only more but better components
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Here is a decent $600 build [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] although if you really needed to save some money you could get a cheaper case and a cheaper power supply.
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I swear, this section, god damn. Okay, you're in the PC Building section, not the correct section for pre-built advice, at all. Secondly, you don't want a pre-built. The one you linked has a 3 year old card, that just isn't worth it anyway. You don't want to look for something similar, but with 6GB RAM..! Building a PC is not hard, nor is it time consuming, at all. You can easily build a good rig for $500. If you don't build a rig you're going to get ripped off and waste money so if your issue is wasting money, you're going in the wrong direction entirely.
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