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Hi guyz i want to buy a normal gaming pc which could run all the available games smoothly ...

can anyone suggest me a good but not too expensive pc + graphics card ... Thanks
 
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well i don't know what is called as normal gaming pc, and alienware desktops are very costly, i can get better for much lesser price. They charge b'coz they are a brand, brand does nothin, just cost u more money.

Well i got i7 -2600k @3.40 GHZ

8GB RAM

1TB HD

56OTi GTX nvidia card.

Games run very very smooth on set to high, or ultra high in some games.

Cost me around 1000$. I don't think alienware will give u any better specs, may be they'll just add up more HD, or better graphics card. But believe me 560Ti GTX is all you need for next coming 10-15 years.
 
Build your own, there are a bunch of info on the internet and its so easy. You'll save yourself a lot of money and learn at the same time.
 
Thanks guyz :) i got the idea now ... a normal gaming pc was supposed to mean which can run all the current games available ... so i guess maybe core i5 with a good GTX series card would be better ... as the card above specified worth 25k in my county :s .. alot expensive ... the total can be spent is around 30-33k ...excluding the Harddisk as i have 1TB of harddisk just bought some days before ...
 
Speak in $$$ mate, and a normal gaming PC to you could be a sucky one to me...etc, you better save up and get an intel i7 or a 6core AMD with a high end gfx card.
 
well i don't know what is called as normal gaming pc, and alienware desktops are very costly, i can get better for much lesser price. They charge b'coz they are a brand, brand does nothin, just cost u more money.

Well i got i7 -2600k @3.40 GHZ

8GB RAM

1TB HD

56OTi GTX nvidia card.

Games run very very smooth on set to high, or ultra high in some games.

Cost me around 1000$. I don't think alienware will give u any better specs, may be they'll just add up more HD, or better graphics card. But believe me 560Ti GTX is all you need for next coming 10-15 years.
bro i got dell laptop XPS 15z and they cost me around 65,000 in RS..
how you get it so cheap,i mean the config in 45,000 in RS if we convert 1000$ ..
 
Try building your own.
Don't buy alien ware.

My suggestion:

Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz
ASUS Sabertooth P67
8-12GB DDR3
800W Corsair GS
1x (1TB Western Digital Caviar (7200 RPM) (64MB Cache) )
1x (128GB SSD Kingston)
1x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580


You can play or do what ever you want at BEST!
 
Usually it is the deal of money. You just gather the sum and got to he store where the computers are being sold where the people are making the custom order fro your budget.
 
Well mine is a desktop, not a laptop. Laptop's charge u much more compared to desktop's.

+ 580 is not required seriously. 560Ti does the job. + Why would u spend extra 300 or 250$ just for a minor increase in quality? + Performance wise, 560Ti is better than 580. So don't go for 580, buy 560Ti.

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For the sake of gaming you can ignore the i7 series and AMD 6 core and here is why;

1. AMD hex core CPU's are bitch slapped by Intels i5 series in nearly every test.
2. i7 CPU's have Hyper Threading which is only used in things like video editing/encoding etc. Most games do not support this feature.

My advice would be as follows;

CPU = Intel i5.
RAM = 4GB.
GPU = nVidia GTX560Ti.
MOBO = Gigabyte.

Make sure to buy a good quality PSU too something by Antec or Corsair are good names to go with as an example. As for what to put it all in by something that suits what you need it to and fits within your budget.

JGM.
 
Why is everyone suggesting i7? i5 does a great job, perfect for gaming. You don't need more than 4GB RAM, and try hitting off with a 550 in terms of GPU. That should save you a lot of money, probably enough to get a very good mobo.
 
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