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I've seen some high priced "gaming" computers and i've seen plenty of low to mid priced computers with good specs. is there very much differnece between a 1.8 and 2.8 processor in a practical sense? obviously one's faster than the other.
is dell a good buy? how about emachines i've heard they're trash.
what's a great buy?
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If ur gonna go gaming, get an AMD processor (3700 San Diego would be a good choice)
AMD performs better in gaming than most Intel processors.
Keep in mind: 2.0 Amd > 2.0 Intel
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Not true!!! Intel Duo Core is way better than AMD and trust me NEVER BUY COMPUTERS FROM DELL
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Well the Dell XPS is pretty nice since they absorbed Alienware a while back, but I still would just build my own if I were you.
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when you say custom do you mean just getting the guts of a computer and putting everythign in it yourself from the motherboard up? i'm not up to that, lol
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Custom is the best way to go, mine was custom made and it owns. One thing for gaming.. is a good graphics card. I use..
Hewlett-Packard Flat screen
GeForce Nvidia 6600
AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
. . . at ease, i puff trees till i look chinese
. . . and immigration says can we see
. . . your green card, please.....?
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Be smart get a Book on A+ build it yourself save u some money. learn somthing
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