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Im looking for a gaming computer. I really dont know much. I really just want a computer that i can play any game with good graphics.
ive chose these two but any other suggestions help ibuypower Digital Storm |
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Honestly your best bet it to put the PC together yourself, It would be a lot cheaper. We also have a forum where you can post Forums/f=334/pc-building-forum.html
Just be sure to include these: What is your budget and currency? What will you use the PC for? Do you need a monitor? If not, what monitor(s) will you be using? Do you need a keyboard, mouse, or other peripherals? Do you need an operating system? Will you overclock? Anything else we should know? |
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Both are over-priced trash.
The i7 system is worth like $900, and the i5 one is worth around $800/850. Which is better between the 2? It depends entirely on what the system is being used for exactly, and what monitor(s) it will be used with. I definitely wouldn't buy either. Even if you wanted a pre-built, you can probably get something better/better value. Though you might as well just buy your own parts and either build the system yourself, or take it somewhere to have it built for you for a small fee. This is cheaper, and better than both of those pre-builts; PCPartPicker Part List
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor ($174.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard ($114.89 @ Amazon) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory ($74.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Sabrent Rocket Q 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($119.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB GAMING OC Video Card ($399.99 @ B&H) Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid Tower Case ($89.99 @ Amazon) Power Supply: Cooler Master MWE Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($78.36 @ B&H) Total: $1053.20 I'm sure you could have someone build it for you for $50ish as well pretty easily. |
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If youre deadset on buying a pre built you should go with PowerGPU, he doesnt cheap out on parts. |
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