- Messages
- 55
- Location
- Brooksville, Maine
First of all I would like to try and keep the project under $1100. But I could go as high as $1500 but do not really want to.
I would like to buy the cheapest gaming PC I can buy. But I would like it to be able to play any game I want to play. I would also like this to be able to play games for hopefully the next year or two.
I am going to make this one a desktop. So I could update it in the future. I would really like to build one. But I have never do so and do not want to hurt anything doing it.
Is it more worth it to buy the parts and have a professional put it together for me? or should I just buy one from a top PC gaming company? if so witch company do you guys think is best?
This is my absolute number one place for anything Windows. I do not want to ask anyone else opinion.
I would like to buy the cheapest gaming PC I can buy. But I would like it to be able to play any game I want to play. I would also like this to be able to play games for hopefully the next year or two.
I am going to make this one a desktop. So I could update it in the future. I would really like to build one. But I have never do so and do not want to hurt anything doing it.
Is it more worth it to buy the parts and have a professional put it together for me? or should I just buy one from a top PC gaming company? if so witch company do you guys think is best?
This is my absolute number one place for anything Windows. I do not want to ask anyone else opinion.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8
- System Manufacturer/Model
- NP540U3C-A01UB
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3317U CPU @ 1.70GHz, 1701 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(S)
- Motherboard
- Samsung
- Memory
- DDR3 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics 4000