bluegargantua: (default)
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Hey,

So I'm thinking about getting a PC in the near future. I've been happy with my MacBook, but when I work from home, connecting to my work PC through this Windows Remote Desktop program for the Mac gives me a sad face. I could partition the dive and yadda-yadda-yadda, but what I'm going to do is just pick up a PC and go direct.

So I could pick up any crap-box and just go with that because the PC is little more than a dumb terminal to my work machine. But y'know...there's an awful lot of neat PC games.

So, if you've got some informed opinions, what would you buy? Say that I'd like to spend no more than $1k, but I'll go to 1.5. I'll probably play FPS games (like Battlefield or Left 4 Dead) and maybe a few action sims (like World of Tanks, or some space dogfight games). I'd like a box that comes with a minimum of added 3rd party crap I'll have to uninstall (do not suggest HP for example).

Regale me with your opinions, Internet!

later
Tom

Date: 2013-02-21 04:17 am (UTC)
bryant: (Maggie)
From: [personal profile] bryant
Don't laugh -- Susan got the Dell Alienware X51 for around $1K and it's awesome. Reasonable price (although more expensive than building your own) and upgradable.

Date: 2013-02-21 06:40 pm (UTC)
drwex: (pogo)
From: [personal profile] drwex
You don't have to build it yourself. I bought my current gaming machine from Cyberpower, iirc (cyberpowerpc.com) and I was very happy with their service. Their builder did things like detect when I had bumped up the graphics card to the point where I would want a bigger power supply.

There are a couple of similar sites around - you can find a system that's close to what you think you want and customize it.

If you don't like third parties, I've also found some good deals by haunting the Dell refurb pages (https://www.dell.com/Outlet). If you go there you're going to have to buy a config that someone else built but you can get fairly powerful machines for much less than new. It's often then simple to order an upgrade for what you want (esp video card or memory) and get someone to do that swap for you.

Date: 2013-02-21 06:56 pm (UTC)
bryant: (Maggie)
From: [personal profile] bryant
A quick look at their pricing puts them on par with the equivalent config for an Alienware box. The X51 gives you a really nice, small form factor -- it's the size of a console. A Cyberpower machine will allow for dual video cards if you want the best possible graphics. Price-wise, though, I think it's a wash.

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