Author Topic: good gaming pc  (Read 1235 times)

i'm going to get a new pc in a few weeks, max price would be around $800, could you guys find some good ones for me?
(regular pc or laptop either is fine)

thanks
« Last Edit: September 10, 2012, 11:53:20 PM by Fireboy »



A calculator taped to a floppy disk.


i'd rather not

Then good luck getting a getting good computer.

i hear it's like legos.

It kind of is. It's really fun.

prebuilts for $800 are mediocre at best compared to one you could build.

prebuilts for $800 are mediocre at best compared to one you could build.

"At best" is being really lenient.

building computers is fun
it gets scary when it doesn't work the first time, but then you realize you forgot to plug one thing in

prebuilts for $800 are mediocre at best compared to one you could build.
cannot set anti-aliasing to 16 samples

TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY

cannot set anti-aliasing to 16 samples

TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY

But you could if you built it yourself, not saying prebuilts are bad just at the price point you can build one better almost always

Think about what computers do. We just manipulate squares of light on a screen by using codes. We don't need stronger computers, we need better codes and super monitors.

i hear it's like legos.

it's like putting plutonium in the center of a nuclear bomb

it's actually like buying every Lego for $200, waiting several days or weeks for them to arrive,  and very, very softly connecting them and then praying it works.

Think about what computers do. We just manipulate squares of light on a screen by using codes. We don't need stronger computers, we need better codes and super monitors.

and what's going to process the information needed to change the ... color squares?

Think about what computers do. We just manipulate squares of light on a screen by using codes. We don't need stronger computers, we need better codes and super monitors.

Well information can only be so small, so no