[SOLVED] Looking for suggestions on buying a Prebuild that is upgradeable.

ThatOneGuyHilmer

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Hello,
I usually build my gaming PCs but have been using my last build for a few years now. I considered just upgrading parts but multiple components are starting to fail, the biggest issue being my graphics card fails anytime I play a semi new game with decent graphics. I intended to build a new PC like I used to do but it turns out some parts (mainly GPUs) are scarce at the moment making it a hassle to try to put together a build list.

So, I decided I should look in to prebuilds. I'm looking for suggestions on good gaming prebuilds that are reasonably priced ($800-$1300). My biggest factor is I want to be able to upgrade my PC (i.e. cpu, gpu, ram) and expand (primarily SATA storage). As I've been searching I found that no body really advertises or even mention if their PCs can be upgraded or expanded. So as someone new to prebuilds I'm looking for suggestions, thank you.
 
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Alienware if you have a amex Credit card that give you 100$ back after spending 500$

https://slickdeals.net/f/14907398-d...-or-less-w-sd-cashback-pc-req-d?src=catpagev2

I got a 5600x/6800xt/1000PSU/120mmradiator/8gbram/1tbHDD for (1400+75tax+ 50$warrenty +20$ shipping) 1550$ shipping to me. then I got 100$ off for my amex offer and 6 % off 1000$ for fianceing the rest with deal. so all around it cost me 1400$
I would not get a 8 core processor with these those. I got my 5600x@4.75ghz and I feel like the 120mm rad is just enough. just keep the cpu under 110watts

Just build your order then open chat and ask the CS rep what the cheapest they will sell it to...
"As I've been searching I found that no body really advertises or even mention if their PCs can be upgraded or expanded."
Because they all use the same components as we do.
Only dell,hp,lenovo,etc use their own oem motherboards, other companies use normal motherboards (msi,asus,gigabyte,etc)
I'll recommend u some builds i 10 mins
 

jtk2515

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Alienware if you have a amex Credit card that give you 100$ back after spending 500$

https://slickdeals.net/f/14907398-d...-or-less-w-sd-cashback-pc-req-d?src=catpagev2

I got a 5600x/6800xt/1000PSU/120mmradiator/8gbram/1tbHDD for (1400+75tax+ 50$warrenty +20$ shipping) 1550$ shipping to me. then I got 100$ off for my amex offer and 6 % off 1000$ for fianceing the rest with deal. so all around it cost me 1400$
I would not get a 8 core processor with these those. I got my 5600x@4.75ghz and I feel like the 120mm rad is just enough. just keep the cpu under 110watts

Just build your order then open chat and ask the CS rep what the cheapest they will sell it to you for.

Also ryzen 3500 and 3700 ~1200
https://slickdeals.net/f/14909375-h...t-discount-coupon-1-110-07?page=2#commentsBox
 
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