Author Topic: Can someone help me find a decent gaming computer under $500?  (Read 523 times)

I'm looking for a gaming computer to save up for, and since you guys are all smart about this stuff, could you guys help me find one that would work with a lot of games under $500? I would prefer if it is from a store like Best Buy or Circuit City.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2010, 04:19:50 PM by DrPepper »

you'll have to build it if you want one that can play games for under 500

you'll have to build it if you want one that can play games for under 500

yes. But even then, that's pushing it. A good gaming computer is at least 800, and that's built by yourself.

yes. But even then, that's pushing it. A good gaming computer is at least 800, and that's built by yourself.
yeah, but the point is you're going to have to build it DrPepper.

Let's see how my 500 dollar computer can handle killing floor...

$500 prebuilt isn't going to get you much. Besides, you really shouldn't buy from Best Buy (Circuit City is no longer in business) as I can only assume that they load their computers up with as much junk that's either spam or as close to adware as they can get without it being illegal.

Order a Dell or something online. You can get a Dell that does passably well on most older games (including all Source games) but recent games are more or less out of the question. I had a $450 Dell that the best game it could run (even on more or less the lowest settings) was Assassin's Creed 1.

Even a >$500 built computer isn't going to leave you much wiggle room, as there is more or less a minimum you have to spend with a prebuilt to get something that isn't going to be stuff quality, let alone play games well.

Let's see how my 500 dollar computer can handle killing floor...

If you can, record it, then upload it to YouTube so I can see how it runs.

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I head CC is back in business. I don't really want to spend a lot of money on a gaming computer though, unless it is a really good and it's good for its price.

« Last Edit: October 12, 2010, 04:32:40 PM by DrPepper »

I head CC is back in business. I don't really want to spend a lot of money on a gaming computer though, unless it is a really good and it's good for its price.
I forget which company, but some company bought the stock that Circuit City hadn't liquidated and the rights to the name and is using that as an online store. There are no Circuit City retail outlets.

It ran it at a about 20 fps, but on the lowest settings.