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  • mudman
    Rookie
    • Sep 2003
    • 200

    #16
    Re: Gaming Computer

    Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
    Look into Alienware products, they make gaming rigs exclusively at various price ranges (though i don't know about quality anymore since i heard Dell took them over)
    Alienware is INCREDIBLY overpriced.

    Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
    You going to need to drop a good $1,500 for a decent gaming PC to run todays games on medium settings.
    $1500 = TOP OF THE LINE....not 'medium settings'

    Originally posted by Moses Shuttlesworth
    I got my computer off cyberpowerpc a few years ago...they suck. ibuypower is the way to go, or just build one yourself...that's almost always the best bet.
    There is NOTHING wrong with cyberpowerpc. They've been in business a long time doing nothing but building custom pc's for people. They off a great customization interface for you to choose every aspect and component for your pc. You also will be hard pressed to find a better price. You can also try buyxg.com, cyberpower is the parent company for buyxg so its pretty much the same.

    If you don't want to build it yourself, cyberpowerpc or buyxg are your best bets for your money. Places like Alienware, Voodoo, falcon Northwest, etc build very good computers but they are incredibly overpriced.

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    • KENYON06
      Pro
      • Dec 2004
      • 890

      #17
      Re: Gaming Computer

      Originally posted by mudman
      If you don't want to build it yourself, cyberpowerpc or buyxg are your best bets for your money. Places like Alienware, Voodoo, falcon Northwest, etc build very good computers but they are incredibly overpriced.
      Exactly. I have never had a problem with cyberpower, except one time, the power supply wasn't mounted securely (2 of the 4 screws werent in right), but it was a case with a bottom mounted PSU so it was ok. I have heard their customer service/tech support sucks though but I never had to use it.

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