Author Topic: Can I get a decent computer with $600+?  (Read 1491 times)

I dislike Alienware completely.
/opinion

Custom build a PC and you'll be able to acquire a better graphics card and play anything you want.

I love how I still have 1 more copy of terraria 8)

Do you think, maybe I could take it? hehe...

Anyways, yes, you can. That PC reccomended on the first page is good, and you could always check around on www.craigslist.org to find some good deals on PCs, I got my computer for 290 bucks and it can run all modern games.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229256

You're welcome. This is a decent computer.
Great computer by the specs, should run everything nicely.  If you want an extra boost you can just buy another 4GB lol.

Do you think, maybe I could take it? hehe...


Anyways, yes, you can. That PC reccomended on the first page is good, and you could always check around on www.craigslist.org to find some good deals on PCs, I got my computer for 290 bucks and it can run all modern games.

How the forget?
« Last Edit: July 17, 2011, 05:45:29 PM by Cuts-Aknife »

Great computer by the specs, should run everything nicely.  If you want an extra boost you can just buy another 4GB lol.
Yeah, I was surprised at the price of that. I'm totally bookmarking that for when I need a new computer.

Alienware over priced hurrr durrr
Alienware laptops are fantastic, trust me. The desktops are the ones that are horribly overpriced.


Do you think, maybe I could take it? hehe...

Anyways, yes, you can. That PC reccomended on the first page is good, and you could always check around on www.craigslist.org to find some good deals on PCs, I got my computer for 290 bucks and it can run all modern games.

If I get the computer on the first page maybe but I need something for a fair trade....

If you want, I can put together a list of the best components for building one yourself. It'll be well capable of running most new games on high detail.
And if you needed any help on building it, I can talk you through it on MSN or Steam.

If you want, I can put together a list of the best components for building one yourself. It'll be well capable of running most new games on high detail.
And if you needed any help on building it, I can talk you through it on MSN or Steam.

Just PM me the stuff and I will bookmark it.

Can the graphics card or video card support Direct X 3D and Pixel shader 2.0?
This may be answered, but Pixel Shader in its 5th version, and Direct X waaaaaayyyy past DX3D

I can't PM, and it's also better here so if anyone has anything to add, they can.
I'll get right to it.

Also, do you need a new copy of Windows 7/vista? Cause it really cuts into the budget, it's $100.

I can't PM, and it's also better here so if anyone has anything to add, they can.
I'll get right to it.

Also, do you need a new copy of Windows 7/vista? Cause it really cuts into the budget, it's $100.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229256

Trymos showed me this link in the first page.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229256

Trymos showed me this link in the first page.
I know. I can read.
What's your point? I was just saying that you could get a way better gaming PC if you built it yourself. Cause that one is crap tbh.
I was even willing to help you.

I know. I can read.
What's your point? I was just saying that you could get a way better gaming PC if you built it yourself. Cause that one is crap tbh.
I was even willing to help you.

Sorry I meant to say if building one was to hard I would just get that pre-builded one.