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adeeleo786
03-25-2008, 06:47 PM
Hey guys can u help me out i have 600 and i want to make a good or decent gaming computer, does anybody have any suggestions on what parts to buy and where to start out.

MurdersGalore
03-25-2008, 06:59 PM
newegg.com no doubt. Been buying **** from them for years. Always good prices and service. Its doable for $600...Just stay a few generations behind on the hardware and you will still have a decent mid-range gamer. What parts do you already have that you can recycle for a new build?

halo-fan-4ever
03-25-2008, 07:39 PM
ouch 600 is kinda tight but u should just about to be able to get an okish one

tobcfc
03-25-2008, 07:56 PM
if thats £600 and not $600

then look on ebay i suggest, theres a real nice one on there for only like 59.50 extra if you can strecth that far. It has a total of 4gb ram, and 1.5gb graphics. Im thinking about getting it my self to be honest lol. If you want link just pm me for it :).

halo-fan-4ever
03-25-2008, 08:29 PM
if thats £600 and not $600

then look on ebay i suggest, theres a real nice one on there for only like 59.50 extra if you can strecth that far. It has a total of 4gb ram, and 1.5gb graphics. Im thinking about getting it my self to be honest lol. If you want link just pm me for it :).

lol i bet its urs

tobcfc
03-25-2008, 08:39 PM
lol i bet its urs


:S

Yes, ok. I'm going to buy my own PC off ebay. If i was selling as many PC's as that seller was, i'd sure as hell have a better computer than this.

Punkster
03-25-2008, 09:41 PM
if i were you, i would get a half decent PC off the DELL website and configure it to have at least a dual-core processor and 2GB RAM with the cheapest integrated graphics card and then fork out the left over money on your own choice of a better graphics card, coz the DELL website doesn't seem to have many good graphics cards options.

halo-fan-4ever
03-26-2008, 09:00 AM
if i were you, i would get a half decent PC off the DELL website and configure it to have at least a dual-core processor and 2GB RAM with the cheapest integrated graphics card and then fork out the left over money on your own choice of a better graphics card, coz the DELL website doesn't seem to have many good graphics cards options.

unless u consider buying a DELL XPS, dammmmmmnn have u seen that beast?