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pc right for me ?

guy93

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http://www.mikescomputershop.c...mer-system-p-2776.html

could somebody take a look at that pc and please tell me if thats a good gaming pc,great graphics card, i liked it and i would like to have other opinions, i looked at that quad core and it would be good. i do not want to upgrade for a wile, i have a pentium d cpu and a 7300 le graphics card and its very low end at the moment.
 
Originally posted by: guy93
http://www.mikescomputershop.c...mer-system-p-2776.html

could somebody take a look at that pc and please tell me if thats a good gaming pc,great graphics card, i liked it and i would like to have other opinions, i looked at that quad core and it would be good. i do not want to upgrade for a wile, i have a pentium d cpu and a 7300 le graphics card and its very low end at the moment.

If you are at all willing to build it yourself, you could save yourself about $300. If however you are wary of building it yourself, that is not a ridiculous markup. Bear in mind that $300 savings is if I spec out exactly the same parts as them.

If you aren't overclocking, then you can save about $20 on the RAM.
Depending on the games you play, you can probably save about $100 and get a 9800gtx.
Also depending on what you do with your system, the QuadCore may be overkill, thus saving you about another $50-100 depending on which 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo you get.
You can save about $75-100 on the motherboard since that mobo also strikes me as overkill.

Bear in mind that all of those savings are off of my pricing, not theirs.

So aggregate savings is about $550-625 off what they are charging if you change some stuff up

I think that a slightly beefier PSU might be needed for that graphics card, so you may want to consider that if you do go ahead with it.
 
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