Since I got a good amount of feedback on my question on razer products, I'm going to ask all the pc gamers here which they think is the better deal! I want to get a new gaming desktop, but I don't necessarily want to spend $1500 bucks on one aswell. I'm thinking maybe $500-$750 price range? Anything good I could buy/build for that? Suggestions welcome!
Edit: Also does anyone know if you can transfer steam games via flashdrive from one system to another? When I get the new rig I dont want to redownload all of them.
Edit2: thanks for all the suggestion guys! I thinks got my parts list! Ill update on how its going! If you guys leave your steam/origin acount names below ill try to add you! Maybe we can play!
This was the build I thought of. Suggestions? Did I do well? Is it terrible?
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3m62p
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Neither Buy the new Amazon console instead.
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If you can, you should always build your computer yourself. It's cheaper, you know exactly what you're getting, and it's just plain fun to do. I'd put together a build for you, but it's late and I'm on my phone. Remind me later and I'll send you something.
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Wrong hyperlink mate
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Above all else, build it yourself. However I will say that sometimes you can gey a steal of a deal buying pre built that will cost less that building yourself. So keep an eye out.
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Buy pre-built then upgrade it that way. After that build a computer yourself.
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Here is a build. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3lmk1
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Razer products are alright. Reazer/Alienware/etc... [b]computers [/b]are overpriced.
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You would have to build it yourself because a pre built 750 dollar computer is going to suck for gaming.
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I was originally going to get pre built, by building on your own is so much easier. A $2,000 pre built is the equivalent of a $900 built. It's also really easy to build one.
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To transfer games: >Go to your steam folder >SteamApps >Common >save the game folder that you want on your flash drive On your new PC: >go to steam folder >SteamApps >Common (save your game in here) >Open steam >go to your steam library >go to your game >Click install It will probably say it is downloading but it really checks your common folder to see if you have the game saved. It will probably verify the files.
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The two routes I would take: .1 build it entirely from scratch, max out the specs for my price range. .2 buy a cheap gaming tower for about $499 that comes with a sucky GPU, upgrade the GPU and power supply.
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I would most definitely build one
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You should build it yourself. I could maybe give you a part list?