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Jan 22 2015 04:40pm
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The one I'm currently looking at is this one:
http://www.supertechcomputers.com.au/P4%20Supreme.htm

To be honest, I'd rather spend a little more and just buy a premade rather than building it myself.

If anyone can give me some recommendations/look at the one that I posted in the link and tell me what they think, that'd be great.


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/e: Don't mean to double post but I do realise I posted in the wrong forum.

Will repost in Computer Hardware Discussion, sorry.
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Jan 22 2015 05:03pm
Quote (Eradicate @ Jan 22 2015 06:56pm)
/e: Don't mean to double post but I do realise I posted in the wrong forum.

Will repost in Computer Hardware Discussion, sorry.



No, this was the right forum.

/e Generally we don't like to recommend prebuilts....simply because they're more hassle thatn they are worth...AND for the same money you pay for a prebuilt, you could get a WAY better comp, if you build them yourself, for LESS money.

This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 22 2015 05:08pm
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Jan 22 2015 05:11pm
It's not a gaming PC if that's what you're after.
There's no graphics card.

How much are you looking to spend and what will you be using it for?

edit: I do agree with ghot, but as long as you are okay with spending a lot of money you can find what you want. most prebuilt pcs are thrown together cheaply because usually only uneducated individuals will be purchasing and therefore do not care about quality of individual parts.


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League of Legends is probably the most demanding game that I play at the moment.

Willing to spend around 700-800, I don't use my computer TOO frequently, mostly around 3-4 hours a day at most.
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League of Legends is probably the most demanding game that I play at the moment.

Willing to spend around 700-800, I don't use my computer TOO frequently, mostly around 3-4 hours a day at most.


That's more frequently than me lol
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Jan 22 2015 05:36pm
http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/KTQ9Bm








This post was edited by Ghot on Jan 22 2015 05:36pm
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Jan 22 2015 06:32pm
australia prices suck i hear

build an efficient intel desktop!
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Quote (Ghot @ Jan 22 2015 06:36pm)
http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/KTQ9Bm






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_56kyib-Ls


holy shit

800$ in aus computer parts is like 400-500 in us computer parts
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Jan 22 2015 08:45pm
What do you guys think about him throwing a gtx 750 ti in this if he really wont build?
http://cplonline.com.au/index.php/computer-systems/desktop-computers/home-entertainment-pc-intel-core-i5-box-only-system-code03.html

@ OP if you'd be interested in putting in a graphics card yourself [very, very simple, even compared to building a pc] i think this might be your only option, because their cheapest gaming pc is like 1100 dollars and it's not very good.


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