Author Topic: [UNSURE] Looking for a new computer  (Read 1057 times)

Hello, I need suggestions on what computer should I buy.

I need a computer that:
• Has a big screen (15" or above)
• Is good for gaming and heavy usage
• Doesn't heat a lot
• Is not Apple
• Cheaper than $5000
• Is not a laptop

Thanks.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2011, 09:18:18 AM by JPSC »

A desktop computer or a laptop? You threw me off at the
• Has a big screen (15" or above)

A desktop computer or a laptop? You threw me off at the
A desktop computer.
Adding that to the OP.

• Cheaper than $5000

Wha- !? Most people only have about $600 to spend on a computer or even less. :I Anyway just wait until Ethan gets on or something. then your problem will be solved!

Wha- !? Most people only have about $600 to spend on a computer or even less. :I Anyway just wait until Ethan gets on or something. then your problem will be solved!

I really need a new computer.

Would you like to custom build one with parts or do you want a pre-assembled computer?

Would you like to custom build one with parts or do you want a pre-assembled computer?
Either does it.

Either does it.
That's not really helping.  It's one or the other, I can't choose for you.

That's not really helping.  It's one or the other, I can't choose for you.
Can I see some pre-assembled ones first?

I was recently looking at this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883220092

But I've been told that all-in-one computers heat a lot and wear out faster.

I was recently looking at this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883220092

But I've been told that all-in-one computers heat a lot and wear out faster.
In general all-in-one computers are best for people who don't know what the forget they're doing.  Like my grandparents.  We bought them an all-in-one because they don't want or need to fuss with a tower and everything.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229234

There's nothing (for gamers) over $2000 on newegg for desktops, lol.

If you wanted a custom-built you could use up all $5000 for something absolutely marvelous.

what's a computer
Thanks for the very useful information provided by the insight of your post.  You are a great contribution to the thread.
« Last Edit: November 25, 2011, 08:37:19 PM by Nickelob Ultra »


In general all-in-one computers are best for people who don't know what the forget they're doing.  Like my grandparents.  We bought them an all-in-one because they don't want or need to fuss with a tower and everything.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229234

There's nothing (for gamers) over $2000 on newegg for desktops, lol.

If you wanted a custom-built you could use up all $5000 for something absolutely marvelous.
Do want that computer.
That should really suit me.

Why would I buy an iMac that has half the specs of this computer for the double price?
Thanks, man. Can you also recommend me a monitor?


Also, can you tell me if Newegg ships products to foreign countries?