Yes, another pre-built gaming PC question

Jonrojas

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Long story short, I don't have the time energy or desire to build my own gaming PC. My computer is going on 3 years old and is really struggling with current shooters and modern games.

I'm looking at a "good" rig around the $400-700 range. Now, I'm fully aware I will never get the most bang for my buck buying pre-built systems, but as mentioned earlier, I just don't have the time.

If anyone can point me in the direction of a good and reputable website that'd be fantastic. I'm not opposed to having someone build me a system, for a fee of course, but you would have to ship it if you aren't local to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Thanks so much!
 
I just replaced my i7-950 rig weeks ago. It didn't bottleneck a GTX 1060 6GB. You could get a little more life out of your PC until you can afford a legitimate upgrade.

I would seriously upgrade your GPU before throwing money at some shoddy low-end prebuilt "gaming" pc.
 


Why do some people change their own oil and why do some people just go get it done.

It's a matter of preference at the time of purchase.

I usually build my own PC's and the PC's of my family.

I happened to be in Microcenter a few years ago and stumbled upon a sale for a Dell i5 which was significantly lower than anything I could have put together especially factoring in the OS. It was perfect for my mom.
 




No idea, that's just what it says. It's probably 8.
 

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