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I want to get a good computer prebuilt from iBuypower. And I really know nothing concerning what to put into the computer so I am looking for some help.

Im not going to be gaming a lot but I want to be able to run games like CS:GO basically really well and games like H1Z1 etc.

I can provide more information for specifics once someone is willing to help.

1800-2200 budget. With desktop screen included.
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The term "pre-built" means that the computer you purchase comes already built - you don't have to do anything to it except plug it in and hook up a monitor and peripherals.

If you're looking for an exact link or recommendation for a gaming PC on their site, I'd go with [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] one.
For a monitor, I'd go with [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . They have some decent quality gaming monitors and I believe they'd fit your budget well.
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I know, but you can still change/upgrade the processors and stuff on their site which is what I want help with. I don't know which computer to choose from on there and what to upgrade etc.
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AAmbitions6000 wrote I know, but you can still change/upgrade the processors and stuff on their site which is what I want help with. I don't know which computer to choose from on there and what to upgrade etc.


I don't use their site - I don't think you can edit the part lists as they are already built and such.
The computer I selected should be fine and you shouldn't need to upgrade anything as of now - however I would HIGHLY suggest building your own PC. It's cheaper, and you can get a lot more out of it than a pre-built computer.
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I have no clue where to start and would rather not waste a ton of time researching it. I would gladly paypal some money to someone that helps or builds for me however.
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AAmbitions6000 wrote I have no clue where to start and would rather not waste a ton of time researching it. I would gladly paypal some money to someone that helps or builds for me however.


Look through the "How to request a build" thread. Follow that guide and answer the questions given. Someone will build you a great computer. The user "13" built my computer and I love it!

Use the thread. Post answers to question. Wait for response. There is some amazing help on this site
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