Thursday, April 26, 2012

Is this a good gaming comp for the money?

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Price with Option(s): $1862.02|||I think you are getting ripped off. A good company to consider is Carbonfrost Systems. I can speak from experience when I say they have the best warranty and service. They will literally build it to whatever you want while keeping the price low.



http://www.carbonfrost.com/



They will send you an invoice detailing all the exact parts that they used. Try building that yourself on newegg and it will come out to be a lot more expensive. They also have alot of models so you can decide whatever you want and then call in for fine tuning.



A lot of their computers are overclocked while still under warranty. They use the best parts. [Corsair, ASUS, Antec, Thermaltake]



I saw that you wanted XP. Carbonfrost still sells XP on thier new computers and will even give you a price break. I am not in sales so I don;t know what kind of breaks it is but they do give certain price breaks for XP.



Thier gaming computers are freaking awesome. Also that computer you built, I am sure if you give that specification, Carbonfrost will beat that price by aleast couple of hundreds of dollars, probably alot more. But they have many models and you can call them for a custom pc including what you have above and they will you an exact money and parts wise what you will get.



They are the best, trust me. If you want they will literally give you exact parts they will use which will be the best. If you try getting it built it will come out to be more expensive. They use the best video cars, memory, psu, case, what part it is, they use the best and it will come to be cheaper than even building it youself. Thats why I hear great things about them from all the current customers.



Good luck in your search but trust me when I say they are one of the best out there.





http://www.carbonfrost.com/



Carbonfrost Systems: Free Email Support To All|||That is over prices, but you seemed to pick poor parts to use for a gaming computer. First of all, 8600s don't get very good performance. Eigher stick with DX9 and upgrade later, or get an 8800 series. At that price go with C2D. Drop that PSU down to a 500 or so watt. Get the monitor seperate from the computer, unless you get some sort of savings on the computer. Possibly look at another place, because despite all that, it still seems quite overprices. I didn't check, but you can get near top of the line for that price, and that's just not near top of the line.|||Yeah it is, but dont buy it. WAY TOO EXPENSIVE!!!! If you want good prices on gaming computers try tigerdirect.



http://www.tigerdirect.com/



Try that. Go to Desktop -> then Gaming computers.

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