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Question Posted Wednesday June 29 2005, 1:13 am

what is the best comp that is low price for gaming


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mtrx0007 answered Friday August 5 2005, 5:37 pm:
Well it depends on what you mean by "gaming". Theres no way your playing Half Life 2 on a 600 dollar computer, but at the same time you dont need an alienware for pinball. You can buy a setup for around 700, then get another processor and graphics card seperately, but i'm not entirely sure what i'm talking about. Get an alienware though - those are sweet!

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TheMullenater answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 6:46 pm:
your brain

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Hip-HopHoney answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 12:50 pm:
Heya!
Dell Gaming! is quite a gd PC! 4 gaming especially! try it it is aoubt £1,000 though so....... depends how much u can give!!!
Honey!
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P.S. Make a Good Choice

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Napalm350z answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 11:04 am:
Probably either the Mac Mini, a low-end Dell, or a barebones kit. If you buy a Dell or a barebones then make sure you don't get integrated graphics. If you get a Mac-Mini then also buy the 512 memory upgrade. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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I'm guessing you mean under 600 dollars.

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evilgogeta answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 3:39 am:
If you're in the UK try [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). They have some pretty powerful machines for some pretty high spec systems.

www.alienware.com is supposed to be good but i've never used them.

www.ebuyer.com is good if you decide to build your own computer. They do decent parts at reasonable prices. It's another UK site so if you're not in the UK it might be a problem.

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