Author Topic: Good gaming computer.  (Read 5479 times)

Get a Dell studio XPS 435. It defaults most games at high including Crysis. O ya and get the 9GB Ram and 750 GB hard drive too.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2009, 11:16:52 AM by awasp1 »



forget yeah!
If they even make 9 GB hard drives (excluding solid state) anymore, I'd laugh if they put them in PC's.

Wow where is Reactor Worker when you need him?

that would be a job for my dad. he's the computer "geek" of the family.
Then go ahead and ask him for a new computer. Make sure you go ahead and check the specs, and if you're really uncertain go ahead, write down the specs and pass them on to us.

Nick, look on the first page there is a link.

Get a Dell studio XPS 435. It defaults most games at high including Crysis. O ya and get the 9GB and 750 hard drive too.
too expensive. my dad is being so stuff-stupid picky.

(2:47:18 AM) Beachbum:
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Alright, here's the scoop. All I do is computer stuff. If you want to get an extremly good computer. Let me help you. Here's what you need. You can get every part on this website newegg.com or if you want something cheaper tigerdirect.com tigerdirect is an awesome store near me. I don't know if it's near you. When you build your computer. You will want to get an anti-virus software right away, I suggest nod32.
And to everybody else reading this. Dell is not a stuffty company. All of you are dryhumping alienware, when dell bought out alienware. So, you queers that are saying "ZOMG ALIENWARE loveEH" "ZOMG DELL SUCKS" are just hypocritical nonsensical fools.
- Beachbum790

Wow where is Reactor Worker when you need him?
What's wrong with me? Reactor Worker has seen this topic and refuses to respond for obvious reasons.

Well, there's Combat Arms
Isnt that the cheap ass rip off counter strike

I'm gettin a 4890 on mine this summer.

Combat Arms is a very cheap ripoff of counter strike and when you buy the weapons, you only get them for a limited time. The only thing good about it is the fact you can do nut shots in it.

Putting together your own PC is annoying as all forget. Tiny parts, annoying standards, millions of cables, constant danger of breaking a part, connecting parts incorrectly, powering it up for the first time, realizing you didn't hook up the power, reinstalling the OS, overclocking, hooking all your cables to the back.

So loving tedious and annoying. And that's why I love it.
And thats why you get a big ass case too :D

My computer came overclocked according to dell.