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Want to buy a new gaming PC for my sons.

SepulcherSepulcher Member Posts: 216

I'm currently looking to get a new PC for my kids.  My oldest just hit 13 and is getting into online gaming with friends, youngest wants to play terraria online.  Looking for something cheap, around $300 (how about $500?).  I haven't built a cheap computer in a long time and just wanted to get some feedback.  I will most likely be shopping at newegg.com.  Any information would help.  As far as gaming needs go I need something that could handle WoW/SW:TOR (depending on which he decides to play), Starcraft 2, Diablo3 (when it comes out), terraria (a calculator would do I guess), and whatever random crap I get talked into buying for them.

I have all the accessories such as a monitor, mouse, etc.  

Thanks in advance.

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  • David_LopanDavid_Lopan Member UncommonPosts: 813

    I hate to say it but do not go cheap. It will just give you and your kid a headache. Spend around $500 at least unless you have seen a deal you are found of, then let us know

  • David_LopanDavid_Lopan Member UncommonPosts: 813

    Sorry for not giving examples but I know someone will chime in soon who does a better job :) His name starts with a Q

  • Entropy14Entropy14 Member UncommonPosts: 675

    $300, wow not much for a gaming PC at 300, hell a good power supply alone is over $100, and thats bad to cheap out on or you can have all sorts of headaces.

     

    Best best tho for you is to check out www.newegg.com

    All parts are reviewed so you will know which to stay away from, and which give you the best bang for your buck.

     

    Might want to go AMD tho for your CPU since they tend to be cheaper then Intel.

  • SepulcherSepulcher Member Posts: 216

    Well, I guess I could go a bit higher.  Really just want some info.  Checked newegg.  nothing good for under 1000, at least nothing with good reviews.  any other good sites to buy from?

  • poefuepoefue Member Posts: 226
    Me and my bud both set aside about 1500 to build new rigs a few weeks ago by buying most our parts from newegg. He happened to check craiglist the night before he was going to buy all his parts and saw a freshly built gaming rig that was almost identical to what we was going to build we a few upgrades. The kid that built it needed cash fast for some reason and my bud saved a ton. So you can check craigslist, but be careful, you have to wade through a lot of garbage to find the good stuff. Also tiger direct is ok.
  • David_LopanDavid_Lopan Member UncommonPosts: 813

    Newegg is one of the best for pre-built models. My GF bought a


    HP - Pavilion Laptop / AMD A-Series Processor / 15.6" Display / 8GB Memory / 640GB Hard Drive - Dark Umber

    from best buy for $600 bucks and it plays Sims 3 very well.

     

     

  • stealthbrstealthbr Member UncommonPosts: 1,054

    With that budget you're better off buying a console.

  • David_LopanDavid_Lopan Member UncommonPosts: 813

    Originally posted by stealthbr

    With that budget you're better off buying a console.

       

    This makes good sense except social services and mmo's are almost non-existent on consoles

  • stamps79stamps79 Member Posts: 233

    If you like Dell, I would look at there site. They have pretty solid medium build gaming machines under 500.00 and if you don't mind referbish you may save even more money.

    I've bought through Dell a few times for friends and even for myself a few years back.  Sometimes you can save hundreds of dollars off a pretty sweet machine, you just need to check out what they have.

    Also, for your 13 year old, maybe ask him what games he's interested in playing, thiscould be a good way to find out the kind of rig you may have to get him or something close to what he may be playing or wanting to play  in the future.

     

     

    Wildstar (2013) & Elder Scroll Online (2013)

    Playing: Diablo 3, WOW, Far Cry 3 & X-Com.

    Enjoyed: WOW 5 1/2 yrs, LOTRO 3yrs, GW 1/2yr, DFO 1yr, EVE Online 3yrs, and Huxley (Beta).

    Failed to impress: GW2 3months, Tera Online 6 months (best combat system in any MMO I've played) STO 1/4yr, Aion 1/2yr, AoC 1yr, CO, Fallen Earth, DDO, EQ2 1/2yr, WAR 1/2yr, Lineage 2 and FF XI 1/2yr, FF XIV.

  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483

    If you already have periperhals that you can keep from an old computer and can assemble parts yourself, then functional gaming computers that with some cut corners start around $500, or around $600 if you want to avoid the obviously cut corners.  Add $100 if you can't assemble parts yourself and need someone else to do it for you.  Don't buy a prebuilt computer; if you can't build it yourself, get something built to order.  $300 will get you something that works albeit unreliably (i.e., could die any day) for word processing and e-mail, is dicier for watching videos or web browsing, and is a complete failure for gaming.

    If you can assemble parts, but the problem is picking the parts, then I can help with that.  Can you assemble the computer?  And if so, do you do rebates, and count those in the budget?

  • SepulcherSepulcher Member Posts: 216

    yeah I can put a computer together, considering the parts only go in their specific places its pretty easy.  realistically I can do about $500.  that is the funds i would have available.  so if its $500 then I can get rebates that make it less than that, it would work.

    actually if anyone new of the best, low cost components to get i would appreciate a list, even if the total is over $500.  I may have access to some other computer parts I could frankenstein together and upgrade it over the next couple months.

    thanks for all the replies so far.

  • David_LopanDavid_Lopan Member UncommonPosts: 813

    Originally posted by Sepulcher

    yeah I can put a computer together, considering the parts only go in their specific places its pretty easy.  realistically I can do about $500.  that is the funds i would have available.  so if its $500 then I can get rebates that make it less than that, it would work.

    actually if anyone new of the best, low cost components to get i would appreciate a list, even if the total is over $500.  I may have access to some other computer parts I could frankenstein together and upgrade it over the next couple months.

    thanks for all the replies so far.

       Good choice, but now comes they long part, picking out all that stuff. Although 500 bucks narrows your options, especially if you got to buy an OS, there is still a ton to choise from

  • kujiikujii Member UncommonPosts: 190

    The cheapest I have been able to come up w/ for anything decent that will last a few years is in the $750 range.  Then if you have to buy an OS on top of that.  The problem w/ buying anything name brand is that the upgradability is usually very limited. 

  • nomssnomss Member UncommonPosts: 1,468

    Originally posted by Sepulcher

    I'm currently looking to get a new PC for my kids.  My oldest just hit 13 and is getting into online gaming with friends, youngest wants to play terraria online.  Looking for something cheap, around $300 (how about $500?).  I haven't built a cheap computer in a long time and just wanted to get some feedback.  I will most likely be shopping at newegg.com.  Any information would help.  As far as gaming needs go I need something that could handle WoW/SW:TOR (depending on which he decides to play), Starcraft 2, Diablo3 (when it comes out), terraria (a calculator would do I guess), and whatever random crap I get talked into buying for them.

    I have all the accessories such as a monitor, mouse, etc.  

    Thanks in advance.

    You know, probably $300 computer would run WoW decent. I know I was able to run WoW pretty good on a non gaming laptop. It did not have a graphics cards.

  • DarkGremioDarkGremio Member Posts: 32

    This is good config

     

    Intel i5 2500k

    8GB of Memory PC1333 you could do 4GB

    Geforce 460GTX 1.0GB GDDR5

    500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA III

  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483

    The rebate question is more a matter of, would you rather have a part that is $60 with no rebate, or $70 before a $20 rebate?

    If you want to scavenge parts from elsewhere and even a low end machine would be an upgrade for you, then there probably won't be much you can get.  The optical drive is a notable exception, as those haven't changed in a long time.  Still, a single SATA CD/DVD combo drive is only $20 or so, so that doesn't save you much.

    Another possibility is a hard drive.  The problem is that flooding in Thailand in October shut down much of the world's hard drive production.  That means a severe shortage, and that means that everything costs maybe $50 more than it normally would.  That means you're stuck getting a severe budget model even if you buy something new.

    One severe budget gaming computer coming right up, with most of the parts basically a step above cheap junk.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.778314

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371034

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145299

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820576003

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151252

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129066

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131342

    Total price tag:  $510 before rebates.  The case is actually reasonably nice; I was planning on picking a lower end case for you, but that's a very nice sale price on it.

  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483

    Originally posted by DarkGremio

    This is good config

     

    Intel i5 2500k

    8GB of Memory PC1333 you could do 4GB

    Geforce 460GTX 1.0GB GDDR5

    500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA III

    That's also a $1000 build once you fill it out.  You have to respect the budget.  Besides, the GeForce GTX 460 was discontinued near the start of this year.

  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,413

    Don't forget you can get a Llano instead.  They run about the same price as Athlon II and have a decent GPU for watching movies and playing low end games.  However, with a $300 budget there is not alot you can work with.  Processor, Mobo, and Windows you are already meeting your budget.  Might be better to save for something that will actually suffice for a gaming PC.

  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483

    If you get a Llano A8 system, then you get less performance for about the same price.  If you make it an A4 or A6 system, you run the risk of having a system that will seriously struggle with some games.  I didn't realize that the lower end Llano chips had come to desktops, so I guess you could save some money by getting one, but you give up a lot of performance.

  • KarmakaziKarmakazi Member Posts: 165

    For that budget, you may want to look on craigslist. You can get some pretty decent gaming grade rigs for 4-500 on there with decent specs. People looking to sell off their 1-2 year old gaming systems to put the money into newer ones they're building. Just make sure you pick it up on site so you know its in working order. Actually had a friend of mine pick up a alienware a few months back for 300 bucks, completely top of the line watercooled i7-2600k, dual gtx 570's, 16gb ram...needless to say I was pretty jealous..lol, naturally its not going to happen all the time, but people DO post stuff on there and they have no idea what they have when it comes to PC's.

     

    example (easily worth twice as much),


    HTPC AMD Phenom X3, 8GB, Nvidia GTS 260 - $200

    http://houston.craigslist.org/sys/2747585089.html

     

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