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Need a gaming computer

BaLLoHoLiC

Junior Member
I'm looking for a gaming computer under $1,100 and it has to be assembled.
The things i really want are an amd processor, 1 GB of ram, and the vid card to be 7800 GT.

I was looking @ this alienware and was going to upgrade to the 7800 Gt and 1 GB of ram but it eventually comes out to $1,200, I was wondering if this is a rip off.. or what. I've heard in the past that alienware is a bit overpriced. Here's the link to that: http://www.alienware.com/Configurator_P...=PC-AURORA-3500-R2&SubCode=SKU-DEFAULT

Any suggestions of places to go or anything like that to get a comp like this that is already built? I don't need a monitor or anything like that, just the comp.
Help. 🙂
 
I swear build the PC yourself I was very nervous when I was doing it about a week ago but its very easy and you can come here for help. Building it yourself will save money and you can get exactly what you want.
 
Dell is terrible plus I personally wouldn't trust buying a computer on Ebay. The satisfaction of building your computer is so much better. Heres my reccomendation all found on pricegrabber.com

Thermaltake Tusnami $90
Enermax sli- certified whisper 2.0 535 watt psu $87
Asus sli premium $183
Athlon 64 3000 $125
1 gb corsair ram or another brand $70
7800 GT $280
western digital Cavier 250 GB sata 150 $80
dvd $20
22" CRT $165 or whatever you got left they are sooo cheap now
$1100
 
Originally posted by: coopermckay
Dell is terrible plus I personally wouldn't trust buying a computer on Ebay. The satisfaction of building your computer is so much better. Heres my reccomendation all found on pricegrabber.com

Thermaltake Tusnami $90
Enermax sli- certified whisper 2.0 535 watt psu $87
Asus sli premium $183
Athlon 64 3000 $125
1 gb corsair ram or another brand $70
7800 GT $280
western digital Cavier 250 GB sata 150 $80
dvd $20
22" CRT $165 or whatever you got left they are sooo cheap now
$1100

Dell is terrible? 😕
I hate to threadcrap, but something is wrong when the video card costs 4x as much as the processor, and the motherboard is more than 2x. I would go with at the very least the combo deal at newegg, with the OEM 3700+ with the free biostar motherboard.

Edit: Oh and by the way, that deal is $235, a couple weeks ago it was $205 though.
 
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I have personal experience with this.

The company I work for buys nothing but Dell computers.

The past 4 models: GX260, 270, 280 have had bad capacitors on the motherboard.

So we had to replace roughly 300 of each model so far.

Also the design for the latest model we have bought GX620, has no case fan, and the heat from the cpu and psu are directed over the memory and on the hard drive. We already had a few hard drives die in the first 2 weeks(1st one took 15 minutes to cook).

So tired of having to build these crap design pcs only to have them replaced.
 
Originally posted by: Lasthitlarry
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Those were Optiplex systems. Not Dimensions.


Those were Optiplex systems. Not Dimensions.


Those were Optiplex systems. Not Dimensions.


Those were Optiplex systems. Not Dimensions.

I have personal experience with this.

The company I work for buys nothing but Dell computers.

The past 4 models: GX260, 270, 280 have had bad capacitors on the motherboard.

So we had to replace roughly 300 of each model so far.

Also the design for the latest model we have bought GX620, has no case fan, and the heat from the cpu and psu are directed over the memory and on the hard drive. We already had a few hard drives die in the first 2 weeks(1st one took 15 minutes to cook).

So tired of having to build these crap design pcs only to have them replaced.

Those were Optiplex systems. Not Dimensions.
 
Why not try a PC from ABS? They've gotten good reviews and seem to be reliable enough. Website.

ASUS A8N-E Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Corsair XMS 1GB (2x512)
EVGA 7800GT
Antec 550W PSU

All of that will cost you $1,473 from ABS. A little more, but prebuilt and meets your specs.
 
Originally posted by: Lasthitlarry
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I have personal experience with this.

The company I work for buys nothing but Dell computers.

The past 4 models: GX260, 270, 280 have had bad capacitors on the motherboard.

So we had to replace roughly 300 of each model so far.

Also the design for the latest model we have bought GX620, has no case fan, and the heat from the cpu and psu are directed over the memory and on the hard drive. We already had a few hard drives die in the first 2 weeks(1st one took 15 minutes to cook).

So tired of having to build these crap design pcs only to have them replaced.

I heard those were Optiplex systems. 😉
 
Originally posted by: coopermckay
Dell is terrible plus I personally wouldn't trust buying a computer on Ebay. The satisfaction of building your computer is so much better. Heres my reccomendation all found on pricegrabber.com

Thermaltake Tusnami $90
Enermax sli- certified whisper 2.0 535 watt psu $87
Asus sli premium $183
Athlon 64 3000 $125
1 gb corsair ram or another brand $70
7800 GT $280
western digital Cavier 250 GB sata 150 $80
dvd $20
22" CRT $165 or whatever you got left they are sooo cheap now
$1100


If that's a black tsunami for $90, please, link me! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Lasthitlarry
Fine, get a Dell, I don't care, just don't come crawlin back to me 🙂

It's like saying don't buy a Radeon 9800 Pro, because there were problems with the 9600 XT. Besides, Dell didn't make the motherboards that went into the Optiplex systems.
 
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