Seeking cheap, long-lasting gaming PC

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#2 ProudLarry
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So basically you want:

1. something cheap

2. something powerful

3. something pre-built

Honestly, you'll have to pick two and then do without the third. You can get something cheap and powerful, but you'd have to build it. You can get seomthing cheap and pre-built but it won't be powerful. Or you can get something powerful and pre-built but it won't be cheap.

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#4 angelman31
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yea pc hardware very cheap
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#5 Deadly_Fatalis
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So basically you want:

1. something cheap

2. something powerful

3. something pre-built

Honestly, you'll have to pick two and then do without the third. You can get something cheap and powerful, but you'd have to build it. You can get seomthing cheap and pre-built but it won't be powerful. Or you can get something powerful and pre-built but it won't be cheap.

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I like that, its pretty true :P
Okay, ditch the price boundaries. What's something fairly powerful and pre-built?SuperMooseman
We still need a price range, powerful can be interpreted in a variety of ways. I could get you something modest and still be powerful, or I could get a behemoth that would cost thousands of dollars, and that would definitely be powerful.

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#6 Bikouchu35
Member since 2009 • 8344 Posts

Go set him up a ibuy/cyberpower w.e their called thats cheap enough and powerful and prebuilt lol.

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#7 UltimateGamer95
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So basically you want:

1. something cheap

2. something powerful

3. something pre-built

Honestly, you'll have to pick two and then do without the third. You can get something cheap and powerful, but you'd have to build it. You can get seomthing cheap and pre-built but it won't be powerful. Or you can get something powerful and pre-built but it won't be cheap.

ProudLarry
LMAO that was funny! ROFL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#8 Sparticus247
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As far as price ranges go you can expect between $650-$1000 if you want to max games and be somewhat futureproof. I'm not sure what the conversion is to your currency

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#9 judge__judy
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So basically you want:

1. something cheap

2. something powerful

3. something pre-built

Honestly, you'll have to pick two and then do without the third. You can get something cheap and powerful, but you'd have to build it. You can get seomthing cheap and pre-built but it won't be powerful. Or you can get something powerful and pre-built but it won't be cheap.

ProudLarry
Haha this is genius
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#12 Keipi
Member since 2009 • 163 Posts
Sounds like a good set-up. But as your price range is 700-800 pounds, I think it's quite expensive. But yeah, Prebuilt so....
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#14 Ikavnieks
Member since 2007 • 2848 Posts
That will handle anything out there nicely.