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I just built this computer last week: $1,100 http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=7653271 Take off the second SLI video card and it brings the price down to around 800. I had a lot of parts laying around, so when you add in whatever accessories you need (case, dvd drive, sound card, etc.)…
Best Buy is expensive for computer parts/stuff compared to what you can get from some place like MicroCenter or NewEgg.com. The cheapest you're going to get a good computer at is either building it yourself, or finding a good deal/discount on one for a holiday or something. Would you have a problem with building your own…
yeah I know i would have trouble building it my self . so i'm looking for something pre-built all ready. but I sure have no need for it to have HD/Blue ray. player that's too much, so I just went over to Dell online and it looks like they got good deals and they let you pluck out what ever you don't need , to save a few…
If your going for pre-built at Best Buy, I'd get an HP (always had good luck with them), core 2 quad, and 64bit os if you can. they jack up the prices alot if you get it with a good gpu (8800, 9600, or 9800) and lots of ram pre-installed. So instead get those parts separate and if necessary have the geek squad install them…
haa i thougth youwere gonna ask for desktop wallpaper suggestions..-_- 1500 should get you something pretty good. I suggest going here to figure out which is the best available for you it helped me a lot when i was putting together a system for myself. there are also another threads on other parts on that forum…
Assuming you buy the parts individualy and build the desktop you can easily get a top of the line machine for less then 1500. Here's a rough breakdown based on newegg prices with top of the line components: OS = 100 (Vista Home OEM 64it) cpu = 200 (Core2 Quad 2.4ghz) ram = 170 (8gb ddr2) gpu = 170 (Geforce 8800GT) mouse =…
Rebel xD that's kind of what I had in mind, Not man. yes for the 1500 I was thinking about something that would include a monitor as well I but i 'll have to add another 300 for a monitor and keep the 1500 free just for the box. what do you guys think about Best buys do you think their computers are good enough. I was…
i would spend a bit more on a psu. and you'll probably want to get two hdds so you can back up everything without doing anything. but thats a pretty nice system to go with