Well building it yourself would be a good choice, other than that, I would say try here:http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ you should be able to configure something that will play games at high quality, maybe not the highest quality for only $1200, but still at high quality. If you want further help on building your own, or on what parts to put into a prebuilt one, give me an email, it is in my profile.
2006-11-04 16:24:54
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answered by mysticman44 7
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build it
AMD Opteron 165 Socket 939 165
2gb OCZ Platinum Edition RAM 210
DFI Lan-Party nF4-SLI DR motherboard 140
2 7600 GS videocards 200 (for both)
Sound Blaster Audigy 4 sound card 80
Zalman CPNS 9500 cooler 60
that is only 855 right there
the Opteron 165 is stock 1.8ghz dual core
but everyone OCs it to 2.7ghz or 2.8ghz
everything i gave you up there is made for overclocking
so don't worry
i have about the same setup
but more expensive
3gbs of RAM and a FX-57
so i know how everything works
i play Counterstrike, Halo, and Battlefield 2 all on MAX right now
i don't have 2142 yet so... yea
the tower can cost anything
preferably get a full tower or a nice looking mid-tower
harddrive
get it from newegg
so as everything else
the PSU, get a powersupply that cost around 150 ish
so you know it is quality
get 120mm fans on your case if possible
best airflow
least noise
2006-11-05 01:43:58
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answered by Eng 5
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First you need to envision precisely what video games you % to be smart to play, after which you certainly ought to comprehend the needs of those video games. you may get a excellent computing device for decrease than $800, in spite of the undeniable fact that it won't available be waiting to play the newer video games that require 4GB of memory and a remarkable mid sort photos card. A mid-selection photographs card can fee between $one hundred 75 and $250 on my own. once you basically desire to play the cut back down end video games, then your $800 or much less computing device ought to suffice. which you would be able to log on and get the specifications needed for the video games you % to play and then inspect the specifications that the computers you're excited approximately have. Pay expertise to RAM, processor velocity, and photos card applications. Ask a pal who's into gaming their opinion on a computing device.
2016-11-27 19:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The "best" gaming computers are made by Alienware and they are like $10,000. Definitely not worth it unless you have more money than sense and your play video games 24/7 because you have no life.
What you want is an Aurora™ 3500 customized for gaming. It will run you about $2000.
http://www.alienware.com/product_detail_pages/Aurora_3500/aurora_overview.aspx?SysCode=PC-AURORA-3500-R4&SubCode=SKU-DEFAULT
Click on the Customize it link. What you want to do is add the following to it:
4 gig of memory
256MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7900 GS
Samsung SyncMaster 204B 20.1" 5ms Flat Panel
Creative Inspire® T3030 2.1 Speaker System
2006-11-04 15:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Build or have one built for you. Stay form cheap parts. Or go to one of the big boys hp/compaq /dell go to the small and med business not the home and compare price get a bare bone system os,hd,dvd burn,memory. Add your video for pricewatch or local store.
2006-11-04 15:46:01
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answered by soraks090203 1
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the best gaming computer is alien ware but i dont know the price.
2006-11-04 15:44:14
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answered by ? 3
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That computer does not exist.
2006-11-04 15:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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dell has a great deal u design it yourself and its purely u
2006-11-04 16:15:04
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answered by starchild1701 3
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