You're being a bit vague.. But the best solution to getting a "gaming" PC is to build it yourself. I'll do some more stuff for you in a bit when I'm home.
Guys I want to build my own computer.
Tell my the best of the best gaming desktop.
The price doesn't matter.
Tell me everything you know about it, and the best prices
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You're being a bit vague.. But the best solution to getting a "gaming" PC is to build it yourself. I'll do some more stuff for you in a bit when I'm home.
What's the most intensive game you'll be playing.
Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide
The superb and excellent rows are pretty much all you need.
It's called logical increments. It's meant to be incremental, ie lists a combination of parts in ascending order of price and performance. And it really is THE best guide available. It's managed by a shitload of users, it's extensive, it gives you a shit tonne of alternative in the drop down boxes, and a lot of links to help you along the way. That is what a guide does, and this guide does it best.
Also in case you didn't even bother to read the full guide, it has a nice little disclaimer for people like you.
Note:Once again it must be stressed that this is only a guide. Neither this nor a thousand other guides can substitute you doing your own research, and getting what is best for you.
If you like something recommended here, please take the time to read up on why it is good when compared to other alternatives, and purchase it only if you are satisfied with the comparison.
- See more at: Logical Increments - PC Buying Guide
Stop being so immature. When I said random guy, I wasn't referring to you, but to the guide creator.
My post wasnt meant to cause an argument or get you upset, but to state that the thread poster needs to do his own research before jumping in.
I will be seeing you around this section a bit, I think. So I would rather NOT make enemies.
No harm done, just kinda counter-productive trying to undermine my post by saying it's not the best guide when it's pretty much the most comprehensive guide on the internet. Rather than doing that, you could have provided your own build which you would recommend or at least provide an alternative guide. And it's not run by a random guy, it's based on user-submitted content and is reviewed constantly by a team of people.
[MPGH]Doc (07-21-2013)