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Best pre-built PCs?

Best pre-built PCs?

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PvPotion
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07-20-2016, 12:46 AM
#11
I believe Lenovo produces good gaming desktops too.
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PvPotion
07-20-2016, 12:46 AM #11

I believe Lenovo produces good gaming desktops too.

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Artic216
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08-08-2016, 05:49 PM
#12
I understand that NZXT offers the ability to assemble a complete PC, with components available for selection.
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Artic216
08-08-2016, 05:49 PM #12

I understand that NZXT offers the ability to assemble a complete PC, with components available for selection.

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Oxidian_LP
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08-09-2016, 05:40 AM
#13
I used a comparable site for the previous two PCs before this one, and I would gather product names from a specific category, read reviews to decide which options are better rated or which sound better, or even use their recommendations to share with others or build something myself.

I don’t usually purchase top-tier GPUs, but I’m curious about what Nvidia releases next. The new Super series seems mainly aimed at AMD for comparison purposes at the lower end. My current setup has a 2070 Super, which is a reduced version of the 2080. It outperforms the 980 I had last week.
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Oxidian_LP
08-09-2016, 05:40 AM #13

I used a comparable site for the previous two PCs before this one, and I would gather product names from a specific category, read reviews to decide which options are better rated or which sound better, or even use their recommendations to share with others or build something myself.

I don’t usually purchase top-tier GPUs, but I’m curious about what Nvidia releases next. The new Super series seems mainly aimed at AMD for comparison purposes at the lower end. My current setup has a 2070 Super, which is a reduced version of the 2080. It outperforms the 980 I had last week.

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mcfarter
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08-11-2016, 12:12 AM
#14
"Only"?
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mcfarter
08-11-2016, 12:12 AM #14

"Only"?

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Crackalack
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08-11-2016, 12:25 AM
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I'll wait and observe once they're released and undergo formal testing.
Whispers indicate there are versions priced at $600, $800, and between $1200 and $1400. Most likely I'll choose the $800 option, which falls in the mid to upper range. Often the tests reveal a $500 premium for a 10% variation, which isn't too significant for me. Unless the higher tier shows a major performance gap between Flight Simulator 2020 and the mid tier, I might be open to spending more.
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Crackalack
08-11-2016, 12:25 AM #15

I'll wait and observe once they're released and undergo formal testing.
Whispers indicate there are versions priced at $600, $800, and between $1200 and $1400. Most likely I'll choose the $800 option, which falls in the mid to upper range. Often the tests reveal a $500 premium for a 10% variation, which isn't too significant for me. Unless the higher tier shows a major performance gap between Flight Simulator 2020 and the mid tier, I might be open to spending more.

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