what do you guys think of this deal on a computer for gaming on.

vstar950

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Jun 5, 2014
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10,510
any suggestions would be appreciated
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.2151736
I will be playing some of the new upcoming games. including unreal and some call of duty games.
would this build last me for a few years till i have to upgrade once again.
or maybe you guys know of a better deal online somewhere that does not cost a million.
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Benab3

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Jan 12, 2015
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5,960
hey,

This computer is fairly good for gaming but is missing one key component, a dedicated graphics card.
The processor that is in the build is an APU so it does have an okay graphics chip in it ( some of the best integrated ones )
But from playing the new Call of duty, Gta V etc etc etc, for a nice experience a dedicated GPU is needed.
Also if you did want to just buy that and a seperate GPU and install it yourself, you would most likely need to change the power supply.

If you want, I can go onto Pc Part Picker and make a custom build, it will cost less and be to a higher standard, but you will need to be confident in assembling it, and as almost anyone you ask will say that everybody should do it is so easy, I do understand that some people are just not comfortable in doing this type of Pc building ( Although if you are you can have a look a Youtube tutorials, great examples being LinusTechTips and JaysTwoCents )

Another option is I could have a look around on the internet for a good prebuilt Pc that should be able to see to your needs, but will be a bit more expensive.

Also for any of these two options could you please specify a budget.