Looking into buying a pre built gaming pc...

UltPwner

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Where can I get the best bank for my buck in terms of a mid range gaming pc? I want to be able to play really graphic intensive games such as blade and soul, and large open world games such as that.. I bought a cyber power pc a long while ago and honestly, it's pure butt, so I'm hoping not to go through that same experience. Any suggestions?

Price can range anywhere from 500-700, I guess.
 
You won't be able to buy a prebuit gaming PC that is good for that price. Usually they will cost you $1000+ even for a shitty one! But if you build your own, you can get a freaking legendary PC for $700.
 
Purchasing a pre built PC for 700 is going to get you horrible performance. I am also building my first PC and I was scared at first to put it together but honestly its really easy. The only part that might be somewhat difficult is installing everything and ensuring the software is running okay. I am new at this but I am confident enough to put it all together myself. If you spend $700 on a pre built machine your going to be wasting your money but hey its your choice.
 
Watch LinusTechTips pc build guides. The editing is great and it will help you a whole lot.
Trust me, as a childhood Lego lover, building a PC is QUITE LITERALLY easier than assembling a Lego set.

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Check out this site http://www.logicalincrements.com/ The "Great" category will be what you should get.

And also reddit.com/r/buildapcforme has lots of helpful people that if you tell them your budget and what you want to do with the PC they will pick out the parts for you.
 
In short save up more as the starting price of a PC at my prefered premade computer seller www.thinkmate.com starts at $774 + $75 shipping though HP is cheaper but for less quailty and quailty should matter to you.