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What is the best 600 dollar PC build?

Discussion in 'Equipment' started by Satruim, Oct 16, 2016.

  1. Satruim

    Satruim ★ Level 4: Gamer

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    What is the best 600 dollar PC build? help me plz
     
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  2. Fakz_Wift

    Fakz_Wift ★ Level 9: Emperor

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    Well unless you want to build your own computer. Then i would really reccommend getting a computer from Alienware. I have one and it runs amazingly well!

    I have the Alienware Area 51 myself.
     
  3. ryancs

    ryancs ★ Level 8: Legend

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    Lucky!!



    You can build a good gaming PC within $350 ;)
     
  4. Fakz_Wift

    Fakz_Wift ★ Level 9: Emperor

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    Theres no such thing as luck ;)
     
  5. Satruim

    Satruim ★ Level 4: Gamer

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    ok I will take it into consideration but i always wanted to make a custom pc so yeah
     
  6. RodakTV

    RodakTV ★ Level 5: Hero

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    I highly recommend you don't buy Alienware, you are paying a lot of extra money for the brand. And a $600 for an "Alienware" gaming pc won't be very good. I suggest you go to newegg.com and check out IbuyPower's gaming rigs. I bought one for my little brother for $600 and he is running all the latest games!
     
  7. Satruim

    Satruim ★ Level 4: Gamer

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    ok thank you i will try that out
     
  8. Fakz_Wift

    Fakz_Wift ★ Level 9: Emperor

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    I actually got mine at a very good price.
    And it runs every game perfectly. The only lag i get is through internett...
     
  9. ComputerTechOfficial™ .

    ComputerTechOfficial™ . ★ Level 6: Elite

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    You can always use PC Part Picker and make your own build
     
  10. BlackFireGaming125

    BlackFireGaming125 ★ Level 6: Elite

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    Since no one really helped youwith your original question allow me to give some insight.

    When you're on a budget honestly AMD is going to be your best friend. you can pick up a FX 8350 8 CoreCPU these days for around $150, couple that with a RX 470 4GB for under $200, or a RX 480 8GB for about $240, you can bargain shop for everything else to keep you below the 600$ mark and you'll be able to play anything on the market at 1080p
     
  11. mailkid22

    mailkid22 ★ Level 6: Elite

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    If you are looking for some cheap custom-built gaming pc's, look on amazon or either ebay and search for Vibox.
    Vibox's Computers Start from around $199-$10000, a price for everyone.

    I greatly recommend 'Vibox', as I have had one of they high spec computers for the past 3 years and I have never had any problems with it so far. A $600 Vibox PC would most likely handle most modern day games, depending on what you are planning on paying
     
  12. niofalpha

    niofalpha ★ Level 6: Elite

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    I'd get something similar to this build. Install OS/ key programs on the SSD.

    http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mmt7pb

    If you want to know how to build, google "LTT PC Building". :)

    OS Not included.
     
  13. Nerd Master747

    Nerd Master747 ★ Level 5: Hero

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    That is kind of a hard question. Really the only thing playable on that type of PC is Minecraft and low graphics quality games. The RAM, G Card, and CPU are your main concerns in any gaming build project. However, there may be a way to get a pretty good level used parts system. Maybe you could use an old Apple case and motherboard with a quad core CPU and a GTX 500, 600, or 700 series G Card. This is really my personal preference on specs just because it can handle most moderate and some high-end games. I would look at some other opinions before doing anything, though.You also need to make sure you have at least 8 GB of RAM. I hope this helps! :)
     
  14. niofalpha

    niofalpha ★ Level 6: Elite

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    m8 a 600$ PC can run most modern games at 1080p High-medium settings at 60 FPS...
     
  15. Nerd Master747

    Nerd Master747 ★ Level 5: Hero

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    Yeah, I just like those fancy lights. I build my AMD based system for $1000 and I still have problems. I just want to make sure that nobody has issues. You usually want a little bit better quality than you need otherwise you will wind up replacing it later. :)
     
  16. niofalpha

    niofalpha ★ Level 6: Elite

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    What are your specs then? 1000$ USD Should be more than enough to get a PC capable of maxing out modern games...
    Unless ofcourse it's like 3 years old...
     
  17. Nerd Master747

    Nerd Master747 ★ Level 5: Hero

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    CPU: AMD FX 4350
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750-Ti
    16 GB DDR3 RAM
     
  18. niofalpha

    niofalpha ★ Level 6: Elite

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    Did you build or buy prebuilt? Because that's like 500 USD Tops. (Not counting PSU, storage, e.t.c.)
     
  19. Nerd Master747

    Nerd Master747 ★ Level 5: Hero

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    No, I was just really inexperienced at the time. I got a gaming case, ASUS motherboard, SSD, and some other expensive stuff.
     
  20. BlackFireGaming125

    BlackFireGaming125 ★ Level 6: Elite

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    Can get these parts for like $300 now. a 750 Ti is a half decent budget build card but there are so many better options now
     

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