Help with computer..

Swift35

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Dec 9, 2013
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Hey everyone,

I am on a pretty thin budget.. I really want a computer i can game on for a while and also upgrade when I get more money.. I am looking for a computer with a monitor somewhere between 500-700 dollars that can run games like The elder scrolls online and League of Legends on highest or close to highest settings. I would like to build my own so I am looking for builds. I did some snooping around on new egg and stuff but I am not very tech savvy so I was hoping you guys could help me out. I would prefer to have a computer around 5-650 but 700-750 is my max. I need something with enough power for the games I listed but also has potential to be upgraded when I can afford it. Please help this guy out.. 😛 Thanks.
 
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Here's something to strive for:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2Mp49
It's already $15 over your max budget but has components you should be able to upgrade with down the line. It lacks a lot of things like the case, keyboard, mouse etc. I wanted to pick out actually a higher end gpu but it's tough to get all the right stuff in there at that budget without going the amd route. If you can stretch it further I'd invest in intel as it consistently beats out amd for gaming. However, you have to work within your budget and I understand. Just thought I'd point you to this website anyhow and you can start configuring your pc as you see fit in case you've never seen pcpartpicker before it is a great site!
Here's something to strive for:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2Mp49
It's already $15 over your max budget but has components you should be able to upgrade with down the line. It lacks a lot of things like the case, keyboard, mouse etc. I wanted to pick out actually a higher end gpu but it's tough to get all the right stuff in there at that budget without going the amd route. If you can stretch it further I'd invest in intel as it consistently beats out amd for gaming. However, you have to work within your budget and I understand. Just thought I'd point you to this website anyhow and you can start configuring your pc as you see fit in case you've never seen pcpartpicker before it is a great site!
 
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