• Suggestions for Gaming Desktops
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[QUOTE=Jerryle3XD;19983499]i found one computer for $699 at staples so i looked at there website and found it info: name HP Pavilion p6234f-b Processor Intel Pentium E5400 Processor Memory (RAM) 6GB Type of Memory DDR2 Memory Expandable to 8GB Hard Drive Size 640GB Hard Drive Type SATA Optical Drive SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Network Card 10/100Base-T network interface Video Graphics Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics Display HP 2159m 21.5" diagonal 16:9 Full HD 1080p LCD monitor Other ports 15-in-1 memory card reader # of USB slots 6 TV Tuner None Dimensions 6.97"(W) x 16.85" (L/D) x 15.32" (H) approx. Warranty 1 year Space Saving Design No Extra Features Includes HP 2159m 21.5" diagonal 16:9 Full HD 1080p LCD monitor note i just copied and pasted this from the website i want to know if this could play the games on my list thanks[/QUOTE] That won't play games.
[QUOTE=Gmod_User;19984226]That won't play games.[/QUOTE] oh well, now asking another question what kind of computer are you using (as in you i mean anyone who reads this)
[QUOTE=Jerryle3XD;19984354]oh well, now asking another question what kind of computer are you using (as in you i mean anyone who reads this)[/QUOTE] Built it my self. Somewhat decent gaming computer. Only had like 400 bucks though so not wonderful.
Built one myself. Low-end gaming build. Only cost me close to $300. AMD 240 X2 @ 3GHz 2GBs DDR2 XFX 4670 And some $40 Foxconn motherboard. It was really cheap, but it's very nice. The case is from a pre-built that I stupidly bought 3 years ago.
I won a case and PSU at a lan, Cooler Master Elite 340 and 550 watt BFG, made a budget build around it, for about 400, moved over my graphics card from my old 300 dollar build, an HD 4770, $300 went towards the 4 gigs of OCZ DDR2 1066, Athlon II 240, Asrock mobo, 320 gig Caviar blue, hp sata drive, and extra case fans. It games nicely for me on my 22" monitor. When the time comes and you build it yourself, you'll be happy, and proud of it. Our builds are very similar, we know a good budget computer build when we see it.
You'll be able to make at least an i5 750 build with a 5770 for $800.
[QUOTE=ghostofme;19984835]You'll be able to make at least an i5 750 build with a 5770 for $800.[/QUOTE] is it good if so leave links of the parts of it
[QUOTE=ghostofme;19984835]You'll be able to make at least an i5 750 build with a 5770 for $800.[/QUOTE] You have to remember he needs an os so no i5. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Jerryle3XD;19984968]is it good if so leave links of the parts of it[/QUOTE] It's a very decent gaming PC. [editline]02:05AM[/editline] [QUOTE=sbradford26;19985215]You have to remember he needs an os so no i5. :saddowns:[/QUOTE] It might be doable if you combo and cheap out on a few things. If not, maybe a build centered around a 955.
[QUOTE=ghostofme;19986089]It's a very decent gaming PC. [editline]02:05AM[/editline] It might be doable if you combo and cheap out on a few things. If not, maybe a build centered around a 955.[/QUOTE] Yeah it is going to have to be a 955 and there is a build further up the thread.
[QUOTE=sbradford26;19986121]Yeah it is going to have to be a 955 and there is a build further up the thread.[/QUOTE] Yeah, OP, go with Crypto's build at post #24.
Do you still want a prebuilt OP?
[QUOTE=FalcoLombardi;19995724]Do you still want a prebuilt OP?[/QUOTE] Don't even ask.
[QUOTE=FalcoLombardi;19995724]Do you still want a prebuilt OP?[/QUOTE] chances are... no unless i find one thats under $1000 and has amazing graphics a lot of memory and ram
[QUOTE=Jerryle3XD;20000391]chances are... no unless i find one thats under $1000 and has amazing graphics a lot of memory and ram[/QUOTE] For 1 grand build a computer, better than any 1 grand prebuilt. Also I'm sorry, that post you made angered me "a lot of memory and ram"... Go research on how to build a computer BEFORE you buy the parts, please.
[QUOTE=Shadowsniper789;20000813]For 1 grand build a computer, better than any 1 grand prebuilt. Also I'm sorry, that post you made angered me "a lot of memory and ram"... Go research on how to build a computer BEFORE you buy the parts, please.[/QUOTE] sorry for making you mad and i am looking at parts
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