He's right, you can build a much better one for much less. If you like to waste money, you could buy an Alienware PC that is faster than that one and also costs less, but it will still cost more than building one.
The computer system is very bad for someone who wants to go on Facebook and Twitter once or twice per week but fairly good for someone who wants to turn up the detail on Metro 2033.
It is expensive, but that doesn't relate to whether the system itself is good or not.
You are not giving us enough information to be able to help you. We have no idea what kind of system will be suitable for your requirements.
I could put together a cheap system for Minecraft, an expensive system for video editing, a really expensive system for multi-screen gaming... plus anything in-between.
What would you like to do with your computer, what parts do you have already (monitor, keyboard?), what do you use your current system for, most of the time?
I have a Moniter, mouse, and a keyboard. I would mainly use it for heavy gaming with the max setting with graphics and I would make videos with fraps at the same time. Thanks :smile.gif:
Well, you should look for i5 2500k, gtx 580 or dual 6970's, 8Gb of ram, p67 mobo, 700W PSU, case which ever you want, some normal big hard drive and SSD for OS. If you need ready list from newegg, tell me.
This. Though i'd advise you to go with either a crossfire setup with 6950's instead of 6970's. You'll save some money there as well as saving money instead of going with a single GTX 580.
No. It's way too overpriced.
He's right, you can build a much better one for much less. If you like to waste money, you could buy an Alienware PC that is faster than that one and also costs less, but it will still cost more than building one.
Well, the system is a little bit outdated.
I have a Moniter, mouse, and a keyboard. I would mainly use it for heavy gaming with the max setting with graphics and I would make videos with fraps at the same time. Thanks :smile.gif:
This. Though i'd advise you to go with either a crossfire setup with 6950's instead of 6970's. You'll save some money there as well as saving money instead of going with a single GTX 580.