My new computer

LuxrayBeats

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Not bad it has lot of the best things in it like the graphique card (G-Force for me the best, and the new intel 7)
This pc is a very great machine!

I like it.
I have a acer with AMD graphique card I5 intel with 3,2 GHrz (quadcore) and much more for only 500$
I will talk with a friend of mine to boost the pc much more and will be under 1000$
And will be very sufficient for me ;)
 

The Zozsomes!

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Not bad it has lot of the best things in it like the graphique card (G-Force for me the best, and the new intel 7)
This pc is a very great machine!

I like it.
I have a acer with AMD graphique card I5 intel with 3,2 GHrz (quadcore) and much more for only 500$
I will talk with a friend of mine to boost the pc much more and will be under 1000$
And will be very sufficient for me ;)
Horray! I like your computer m8. I currently do my crap on either a Dell Latitude E6410 with an I5 and crap Intel HD graphics or a HP Spilt with an I5 and better but still crap Intel HD graphics :(
 

LuxrayBeats

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To be honest I don't like HP and also Sony because I only had bad experience with them and since I have this acer the problems have gone ;)
But I also heard good things about Dell. Yeah it has to be a G-force to have great quality but it depends on what you are working because
I am a producer and so I don't need the best graphique card but Gamer will need the best ever created to make the game even better.
 

Anthony Wolf Gaming

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if you can build your own do it, that is way over priced for some of those parts, the CPU is amazing but the graphics card is only mid-range, and for $1800 you could do better.

This would be a good editing computer but as far as gaming goes you'll be stuck at 1080P
 

The Zozsomes!

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while it's a nice system, if you want to not only get better parts but learn a new skill, I recommend buying the parts yourself and building it. I never trust pre-build systems. you can probably build it a little bit cheaper too.

here you go...
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/hGCzbv
Hey, thanks for compiling that list. I forgot to mention that the only way I'd be able to build a PC is if I had time. I am really happy that did such a thing however :)
 
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