I think the main 'problem' is people have finally woken up and realised, you don't NEED to spend $2000 to play minesweeper any more.
Buy a cheap to mid range office PC for the CPU and memory, and then add a mid range video card, and bam you have a great gamer pc.
'Gamer' PCs sold by companies like Dell and other large PC vendors are generally stupidly overpriced and overpowered for what you need, yet manage to still skimp on hard drive space and memory, really? you've put a $200 video card in there but can't give me 4GB of memory? Screw you.
Honestly, buy a reasonably cheap machine with at least 500gb HDD and 4GB of memory and quad core or i3 or up, and then just add a video card. IF the vendor has any self respect at all, adding a video card after purchase will not void your warranty. I always check beforehand, and then tell them that's why I'm not buying from them, if they consider a small, easy upgrade enough reason to strip me of my warranty.
Personally, I went with Novatech, in the UK, they sell both motherboard bundles, which you can just put in an old case if you have a decent PSU left over, or barebones bundles, which you just add a HDD, DVD Drive, and video card to. I ordered one, 10 minutes later I'd added my bits and was installing windows.
Sounds like a bit of an ad, but they've been good to me and supplied decent gear at fair prices, and when my parents PC had problems under warranty, they've sorted it out quickly.
Buy a cheap to mid range office PC for the CPU and memory, and then add a mid range video card, and bam you have a great gamer pc.
'Gamer' PCs sold by companies like Dell and other large PC vendors are generally stupidly overpriced and overpowered for what you need, yet manage to still skimp on hard drive space and memory, really? you've put a $200 video card in there but can't give me 4GB of memory? Screw you.
Honestly, buy a reasonably cheap machine with at least 500gb HDD and 4GB of memory and quad core or i3 or up, and then just add a video card. IF the vendor has any self respect at all, adding a video card after purchase will not void your warranty. I always check beforehand, and then tell them that's why I'm not buying from them, if they consider a small, easy upgrade enough reason to strip me of my warranty.
Personally, I went with Novatech, in the UK, they sell both motherboard bundles, which you can just put in an old case if you have a decent PSU left over, or barebones bundles, which you just add a HDD, DVD Drive, and video card to. I ordered one, 10 minutes later I'd added my bits and was installing windows.
Sounds like a bit of an ad, but they've been good to me and supplied decent gear at fair prices, and when my parents PC had problems under warranty, they've sorted it out quickly.