I need help chosing a gaming computer.

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zarix2311

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I'm getting ready to replace my computer and I don't know what kind I should buy. I want a gaming computer with with the best specs I can get for around a 2000 dollar budget. I also need it to run some kinds of working software like Office, Word and Docs (but Docs has to do with the internet so it doesn't really count). I don't think I'm asking too much here, but I'm not sure. So I need your help, could you guys give me some suggestions on models?
 

Geekiest

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I mean it really depends on your priorities, and how top-of-the-line you wanna go. But either way if you want a Gaming computer there are certain manufacturers that're just superior, even on equal specs.

Asus is the one I've been really excited about and drooling over recently, as they've limited themselves to gaming part manufacturing until recently. It's one of the few computer brands that doesn't third-party any of the important stuff. If you can snag one of their sales Alienware is always pretty cool and reliable as well, again with an emphasis on gaming. My brother's had one for forever and it still runs like a dream.

That said, when it comes to optimizing specs for stuff really it depends on what kind of games you want to run, and what kind of balance you want between graphics and multi-tasking capacity.
 

zarix2311

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Geekiest said:
I mean it really depends on your priorities, and how top-of-the-line you wanna go. But either way if you want a Gaming computer there are certain manufacturers that're just superior, even on equal specs.

Asus is the one I've been really excited about and drooling over recently, as they've limited themselves to gaming part manufacturing until recently. It's one of the few computer brands that doesn't third-party any of the important stuff. If you can snag one of their sales Alienware is always pretty cool and reliable as well, again with an emphasis on gaming. My brother's had one for forever and it still runs like a dream.

That said, when it comes to optimizing specs for stuff really it depends on what kind of games you want to run, and what kind of balance you want between graphics and multi-tasking capacity.
I'm not really picky about graphics (as long as it's at least some what presentable I don't care) so the multi-tasking is more important. I need a computer that can run the new Diablo when it comes out.
 

Ac30

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You could have a look at Origin, they manufacture high-quality gaming PC's.