Rabu, 05 Februari 2014

Really good gaming computers for 1500?

Q. Im looking to buy a gaming computer because im tired of the consoles limits. Im gonna wait about 3 months before i do this though. I have a budget of 1500-1800 dollars. I dont know anything about building computers either, so im looking for a prebuilt one. What are some really good gaming computers for this much?

A. It is nice to see somebody FINALLY with a reasonably good budget! So many people want the latest greatest beast of a machine for $500! :O

My advice is go to IBuyPower and to CyberPower and build a system around an Intel i5 processor. Pick whichever company is best for you. The Intel i5 will run rings around whatever AMD has to offer. It is the BEST gaming processor.

Do you like water cooling, or are you scared of it? I am scared of it (it HAS to leak sometime! ::::::: quake :::::::). IBuyPower does not offer any air cooling except a stock fan and heatsink. CyberPower offers both water and air cooling solutions.

Play with their configureators to get prices. Then you will know about how much it will cost. When you are ready to buy, come back here and ask us to help pick out a system. We like doing that! :D With a nice, healthy budget of $1500 to $1800, you can get a perfect i5 system! :D You will have the ULTIMATE gaming computer for that price - the best i5 processor, and a top quality graphics card (AMD 7950, or 7850 or 7870). You will be very happy with your machine! :D

~Helpful ~Cindy! :)


Whats the best gaming computer on the market....under $1500?
Q. Hey i'm looking to buy a gaming computer under $1500 to play games like call of duty 4 or Hellgate. Would ya'll say like alienware or somthing like that?

Thanks =]

A. That's a hard one. Obviously, you are going to need to pay heavily for a good graphics card and a nice amount of memory, which you will need to play games like Crysis and Call of Duty 4. I would recommend a computer from Velocity Micro (desktop, laptops are way too expensive for a gaming computer in your price range). They are pretty well priced and look great.

Alienware computers are popular, but overpriced-not saying you can't find one in your price range, but they are a rip-off. I love Falcon Northwest, but once again, they are overpriced. Dell, Gateway, and other "standard" companies may have good deals, but they won't give you great recommendations for gaming.

If you have some time on your hands, I would recommend building your own. You can buy parts from newegg or a nearby store with a BYOC center. Despite what people say, it is not hard or expensive to build your own, just time-consuming. Find a guide online or someone at the store to help you, since buying a computer without all of the parts you need would not help at all.

No matter what, spend more on the Graphics Card and Volatile Memory (RAM). Upgrade those before anything else. Any dual core CPU at or above 2.4ghz should be fine. Spend the least on the case-if you need a cheap computer, go with a cheep case. After all, better to have a crappy looking powerhouse then an awesome looking paperweight.





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