Gaming PC?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Mortarion, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. Mortarion

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    I did my SATs recently (May) and I'm getting my results soon.

    My mum and dad said if I get good results, (which I will), I'll be able to get a new computer, because my Dell Latitude 110L is a piece of crap.

    But if I can get a computer what computer should I get. I'm looking for something not too expensive, and something that can handle games like World of Warcraft, UT3 and DoW: Dark Crusade.

    So something specificly for optimal gaming performance.

    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated =]
     
  2. Arch3m

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    Build your own. It's cheaper, and you can get everything exactly the way you want it.
     
  3. Actually cool

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    I'm not a huge tech person, but building one yourself seems to be the best option, also, I hear alienware is good for gaming, but I don't their prices.
     
  4. Arch3m

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    Alienware is pretty good, but you can do better in the price department.
     
  5. Mortarion

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    Yeah I said I want to buy one, not make one. And I know Alienware is probably the best, but I said a reasonable price.

    I'm not going to pay £2,000 to play World of Warcraft.
     
  6. Randle Scandal

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    Yeah, like the above said, if you have a friend, or even a friend of a friend that knows how to build one (even doing it yourself isn't too hard) I would suggest doing that, because the parts all together are much cheaper than buying a fully ready one (and you can make it better) if you are making a gaming PC, make sure you have a lot of fans in it... those overheat fairly quickly.
     

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