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Processor:  Intel® Core i7™ 3770K 3.5GHz
Mainboard: ASUS P8B75-M LE B75 1G VGA,HDMI,8CH,GLAN,USB3
Video Card: INNO 3D GT630 4GB SDDR3 128BIT
Memory: 4GB DDR3 PC10600/1333
HDD Size: 2TB SATA Green
Optical Disc Drive:  LITE ON 24X DUAL SATA (IHAS124)
Casing: HUNTKEY H406 BLACK STORM Case
Power Supply: HUNTKEY GREEN POWER 550W
Monitor: 20" HP LED

 

or

Processor: AMD AM3+ FX-4100 X4 3.6 GHz (FX)
Mainboard: MSI 760GM-P23 (FX) AM3+ 1GB HD3200, DDR3 7.1 CH, GLAN
Video Card: INNO 3D GT630 4GB SDDR3 128BIT
Memory: 4GB DDR3 PC10600/1333
HDD Size: 2TB SATA Green
Optical Disc Drive:  LITE ON 24X DUAL SATA (IHAS124)
Casing: COUGAR SOLUTION ATX GAMING CHASSIS
Power Supply: HEC COUGAR ST-500W ATX PSU
COUGAR VORTEX HDB 14CM FAN

 

or

 

Processor: AMD APU A8 3870 3.1GHZ
Mainboard: ASROCK A75M-HVS DDR3,HDMI,SATAIII,USB3,GLAN
Video Card: INNO 3D GT630 4GB SDDR3 128BIT
Memory: 4GB DDR3 PC10600/1333
HDD Size: 2TB SATA Green
Optical Disc Drive: LITE ON 24X DUAL SATA (IHAS124)
Casing: AEROCOOL STRIKE-X ONE ADVANCE CASING 
Power Supply: HEC COUGAR ST-500W ATX PSU

 

so which one will i buy? for gaming .... :D

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but guys, they have 2TB of Storage!!!!!

 

no new desktop today should only have 4GB of RAM. its soo cheap that 8 is the standard evem though its unnecessary for most.

 

 

all they do is put a good CPU in there (or one with high GHz to make it look good) and lots of storage and sometimes (though not in this case) lots of RAM. sometime youll see 8 or 12 or more. that way the PC looks like a beast. do not be fooled. most of the time its not.

 

if you insist on not building your own, at least semi-build it your own though a site like ibuypower.com. either buy a pre made system or build it yourself, but in either case they will ship it to you built. and for the most part they will build it for the same price you could have built it yourself (give or take) but then you dont have the fun of doing it yourself.

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7770 is more for upgrading existing PC or mid-low range builds.

What you want for a new gaming PC meant to last for years is a 7850. I mean, 7770 is fine, it's faster than a 285, 560 or 650 - but it's something you would, already, be thinking of replacing on occasion.

 

And that whatever company you're looking at actually put a 630 into an A8 build. I won't explain all the details... that's just gross incompetence, like, IDK, no good analogy. Don't buy from a company offering that. They'll put incompatible parts in your PC, hammer them to fit in, and tell you it's meant that way.

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Parts that the PC should have.

Try to get a PC with almost the same parts from your continent (no idea where you live, PSU/memory/cooler depends purely on availability). I would guess that the 3770k build you suggested had a price close to my suggestion.

 

EDIT: Damn... checked the PSU/etc. that the original suggestions had:

Crap like that should be illegal...

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