![]() ![]() Horse gal smithe Posts: 3302 Joined: Wed 9:23 pm However I am right with you in that one could very likely get a $750 PC that will run New Vegas just fine. So no arguments that you can get gaming PC's that are Adequate for low-budget, but it wouldn't be fair to say $750 PC's can do it all. I paid more for that, but I would argue my PC is more enjoyable as a result. My PC is high-end but totally silent (only 1 low-speed fan). In my case I exclusive use Liquid Cooling in my PC's because I can't stand the sound of modern consoles and PC's, which universally sound like little lear-jets sitting next to you. In some cases the extra costs having nothing to do with performance and more with comfort, expansion or capabilities beyond normal ops. ![]() There are definitely reasons why those PC's are $750, your not getting the kind of overall "Goodness" that you can get when you puchase all higher-end items and build your system up. You might get a PC that can run some decent games, but will be outdated in a year GPU wise, have lower quality memory or a smaller/slower hard disk, etc. Yeah the prices are definitely coming down in price - but there are always trade-offs. My friend did this, buying all his appliances form NewEgg.built a very respectable machine that could run crysis and oblivion at full settings, for only 750
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