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    I play on Xbox but want a good pc

    I play on XBone and the next gen is coming out...but I would like to switch to PC im just wondering what is a good pc to get for a good price that will play on top of the line performance. Also Last a Long While im not the smartest person on tech hardware im more of a software guy. Ive never put together a pc Build and never Spent more than $500 on a Pc Pls Help.
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    You're probably just better off buying a series s whenever they're in stock again. You'll need to spend a fair bit more than $300 USD to even match what the series s can do. My pc costed me about $900 USD from building it a few years ago and it's not even comparable to the one x. Heck, if you're willing to drop $500 or more than just get a series x. You'll probably need to spend upwards of $2000 USD just to match that.
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    Originally Posted by Knight_Raime Go to original post
    You're probably just better off buying a series s whenever they're in stock again. You'll need to spend a fair bit more than $300 USD to even match what the series s can do. My pc costed me about $900 USD from building it a few years ago and it's not even comparable to the one x. Heck, if you're willing to drop $500 or more than just get a series x. You'll probably need to spend upwards of $2000 USD just to match that.
    I plan on spending like $1000 this time around I really dont want to go to far over that. Is there an alienware or some kinda gaming desktop that will run all the standard 2020 games at a good rate without crashing or without being to inferior to run at a standard graphics level for this gen and next?
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    Originally Posted by I4mTheUnderGod Go to original post
    I plan on spending like $1000 this time around I really dont want to go to far over that. Is there an alienware or some kinda gaming desktop that will run all the standard 2020 games at a good rate without crashing or without being to inferior to run at a standard graphics level for this gen and next?
    Can't help with that i'm afraid. I have never bought a pre built pc and all my friends who have a pc for gaming have built theirs. Really your biggest expendature for the pc itself is likely to be your GPU. I would do some research to see what ones suit your needs. Branding wise i'd always recommend either nvida or asus.
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    Originally Posted by Knight_Raime Go to original post
    Can't help with that i'm afraid. I have never bought a pre built pc and all my friends who have a pc for gaming have built theirs. Really your biggest expendature for the pc itself is likely to be your GPU. I would do some research to see what ones suit your needs. Branding wise i'd always recommend either nvida or asus.
    I will do this i am actually quite excited to learn and be able to say i built my own PC from ground up. Thank You. Lol im sure it wont be to hard hey i taught myself how to code and create gif and all kinds of stuff on a windows 7 vista dell desktop. Ill figure it out.
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    Originally Posted by I4mTheUnderGod Go to original post
    I will do this i am actually quite excited to learn and be able to say i built my own PC from ground up. Thank You. Lol im sure it wont be to hard hey i taught myself how to code and create gif and all kinds of stuff on a windows 7 vista dell desktop. Ill figure it out.
    Yeah building a pc isn't nearly as complicated as people think. The scary part is usually just making sure you've managed to correctly thermal paste the few things you need to do for that. Beyond that it's kind of like slotting in pieces of a puzzle. But the puzzle is more like a 20 piece set instead of a 200 piece set. Really the bulk of pc building is just understanding what parts do what for what you need that way you can tailor make the perfect setup for yourself.
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    Originally Posted by I4mTheUnderGod Go to original post
    I play on XBone and the next gen is coming out...but I would like to switch to PC im just wondering what is a good pc to get for a good price that will play on top of the line performance. Also Last a Long While im not the smartest person on tech hardware im more of a software guy. Ive never put together a pc Build and never Spent more than $500 on a Pc Pls Help.
    I purchased a pre-built PC from Amazon that works like a dream, and it was decently priced! I would recommend checking that out and doing some research on one that you're interested in.
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    just buy a desktop for your $1000 price tag amigo. I saw a decent one for $900 prebuilt factory. Millions of kids on average desktops playing games of today. You'll be fine. If your skeptical , just google a decent looking game, grab the requirements and tell the sells rep " it needs to play this game"
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    Sounds fun. Ill probanly go to Best Buy and just tell them what i want and as for good tech that will go with what i need id like to get build a pc that has a decent amount of memery for game downloads an something that will run goood graphics at 60fps at 4k or 1080p with 240hz so i dont get the ghosting effect when gaming on my screen if i have this ultra graphics will be a must running with the dankest gamma color possible thats really what id like to experience is a nice dark picture that has great tecture's in the world im immersed in with the JUICIEST magical lighting effects i can possibly get my hands on.
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    See thats always been my concern. A quality screen, ive gotten stuck playing games where id have a long white steak across the screen and it was the mouse courser . than id have this little guy running across the screen with a trail behind him like he was The Flash. . even the memory, for me I'm usually stuck on a single game at any given time. So id just maybe have room for about three. I couldnt imagine needing 12 games to bounce around on at a moments notice.
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