Author Topic: Custom gaming pc or pre-built one?  (Read 2040 times)

Having a little trouble on what to do here. I either want to build my own gaming pc or just buy a pre-built one. My budget is around $600, I do want to build my own but i don't want to go through the headache of picking the right parts and OS. With a pre-built (like an hp desktop or somethin) its already put together with decent parts and windows 7. Any suggestions?

tl;dr version: custom gaming pc or pre-built for around $600?

You're not going to get a gaming PC at $600, custom built or otherwise.

You can't get a gaming at $600. A gaming will cost you at-least $800.

Actually you can get a pretty good gaming build for 600$. but I'd advise a budget limit of around 700$, It gives some better wiggle room.

Ok, then what can I get for $700/800?

Actually you can get a pretty good gaming build for 600$. but I'd advise a budget limit of around 700$, It gives some better wiggle room.

You can't get too great for $600. A good motherboard, processor, and average GPU, 4GB RAM, average case. A bit more. Mostly average stuff.

Ok, then what can I get for $700/800?

For $800, you can get a pretty good one. For $700, you can get a good run. You might want to expand your budget another $100 or $200 from $600. It helps and may cost more, but really pays off. Wait for Soviet to come. He can put together a good build for you.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2011, 10:32:43 PM by HaloHalo »

Just Windows 7 by itself is $200-$300, so unless you already have another one sitting around, you're not getting much.

If you still want to do this, there's this. Good luck to you.

For $800, you can get a pretty good one. For $700, you can get a good run. You might want to expand your budget another $100 or $200 from $600. It helps and may cost more, but really pays off. Wait for Soviet to come. He can put together a good build for you.
Ok, thanks.

Just Windows 7 by itself is $200-$300, so unless you already have another one sitting around, you're not getting much.

If you still want to do this, there's this. Good luck to you.

If you take college courses online, you can get Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit for $65. It's actually about $100 or $120 for Home Premium, which is all you really need.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2011, 10:41:30 PM by HaloHalo »

Hm, I'll do my research...
Off to newegg!

Oh, and I recommend G.SKILL for RAM and ASUS for motherboard.

talk to alp about this he has a really got custom at a low price.

when you say prebuilt, you are usually referring to like a best buy comp.

there is an option of "custom prebuilt" they usually dont cost any more then buying the parts manually yourself.

my gaming PC costed around $1000

it is now outdated.

:c

my gaming PC costed around $1000

it is now outdated.

:c

Mine cost around $800 to $900. And it's an epic build that won't be outdated for 2 or 3 years.