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I'm thinking about a Dell and I really need something cheap that works well enough for Blockland, but better than my old one. Hopefully it should be able display more than 10,000 bricks without lagging, unlike my old computer. It should also be able to run Test Drive Unlimited.

I do not give a crap about building one.

http://www.dell.com/home/desktops

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I'm thinking about a Dell and I really need something cheap that works well enough for Blockland, but better than my old one. Hopefully it should be able display more than 10,000 bricks without lagging, unlike my old computer. It should also be able to run Test Drive Unlimited.

I do not give a crap about building one.

http://www.dell.com/home/desktops
I wouldn't buy from Dell if I were you I've had bad experiences with them.
Such as the cheap glue on the monitor melting and then having the monitor falling apart.

URL is evil.

There's really cheap computers on bestbuy that run nicely.

My PC is worse.
Pentium Dual Core 1.60 GHz (I may be wrong)
1 GB RAM

I wouldn't buy from Dell if I were you I've had bad experiences with them.
Such as the cheap glue on the monitor melting and then having the monitor falling apart.
Ironically, the monitor I got with my last dell back in 2006 outlasted the PC itself.
I still use it up to this day.

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I'm thinking about a Dell and I really need something cheap that works well enough for Blockland, but better than my old one. Hopefully it should be able display more than 10,000 bricks without lagging, unlike my old computer. It should also be able to run Test Drive Unlimited.

I do not give a crap about building one.

http://www.dell.com/home/desktops
Budget?


2gb RAM, but the graphic card is somewhat thrashy.

Until you get your new hardware,

Auslogics Disc Defrag
RAMRush
Game Booster (For faster gaming)

I use all of these and they're greatly useful.

I'm going to get a new motherboard, PSU, chassis and a GTX 465. c:

Budget?
Just spent money on vacation, and a few more big costs to go.
I'd buy anything under $500.

Let me guess, it's too cheap?

I wouldn't buy from Dell if I were you I've had bad experiences with them.
Such as the cheap glue on the monitor melting and then having the monitor falling apart.
I already have some monitors I bought with the computer and a TV, I only need a tower.



Would you mind reusing your Optical drive? Installing it is really, really easy.

17 terabytes isn't as much as you think. There are home media centers with that much.

Any 64bit operating system (save for XP 64bit; that stuff has next to no driver compatibility) is a good investment and I find it shocking that anyone would still be using a 32bit OS in a new computer. There are no reasons not to.
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