Getting a new desktop $55-$700 Budget

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Getting a new desktop $55-$700 Budget
  1. Unread #1 - Oct 29, 2013 at 5:23 PM
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    Getting a new desktop $55-$700 Budget

    I'm looking to get a new desktop and my budget is $550-$700. It's going to be a gaming PC, kind of atleast. I'm not going to be intense gaming, just games like LoL, WoW, multiple bot clients on 07Scape and stuff like that. I want to be able to livestream and record videos, dual monitors.

    I'm not going to be building my own unless the site can build it for me.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction
     
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    Getting a new desktop $55-$700 Budget

    Well, not to advertise here but I run a service building custom gaming pc's. If you really don't want to build it yourself that would probably be the way to go. I could definitely do something in your price range and it'd beat anything that you could buy at the store.

    Even if you decide thats not the direction you want to go I highly suggest that you build/have a friend build/have a service build you a pc. You'll get a lot better performance for your dollar and you get a lot more choices about what you want/the comptuter will be more suited to your needs.


    If you want to build it yourself here are some starting resources:

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/build-a-pc-fx-6300-overclocking,3617.html

    http://www.logicalincrements.com/

    I recommend browsing a little bit on toms hardware as well as watching a couple of "how to" build videos on youtube. If you have questions along the way feel free to ask them and there are plenty of people who would be willing to help you out.
     
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    Any sites where I can pick parts and build them or on logicalincrements, is that all the parts I need for a computer once i selected my price range
     
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    There are websites where you can pick out each individual part and they will build it for you, but that still requires a little bit of research as well as them still charging you a premium for the service.


    If you want to shop for parts www.newegg.com is a good website to start looking.

    Also check out www.pcpartpicker.com as its a handy little tool. It shows all the parts that you need and gives you a great place to put them all together.


    Although tbh unless you're prepared to do a fair amount of research I suggest you get a computer custom built for you by a professional. Either through my service, a local shop, a skilled friend, or someone like Carey Holzman on youtube who does builds for people if they ask.
     
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