Gaming Computer Buying.

I'm searching for gaming computers on Ebay. I'm not looking to spend more than $700. I'm not very good at computer specs, so bear with me.
If you find one that is great for gaming. post it on here.

I'm looking at
ULTIMATE AMD QUAD-CORE DESKTOP COMPUTER/PC HDMI/GAMING WINDOWS 7 DIABLO 3 READY! | eBay

Gaming PC Desktop Computer! QuadCore! Windows 7! *SPECIAL LOW PRICE*! LOOK! | eBay


Gaming Computer Quad Core AMD FX CPU Radeon 6670 Video Card 8GB RAM 500GB FAST! | eBay


All seem nice. And suggestions would be nice.
 
grow a pair and build your own, the ones you linked all cut corners in one way or another
 
I don't want to build my own, because I don't trust myself, and It would take up too much time.
How do they cut corners?

I don't want o build my own unless I can spend unless amount because I would go all out

The cutting corners it's just like a must that they are I mean who buys a full new comp?
I just upgrade mine
 
Ump, just make sure you buy something Sandy Bridge (don't know the price of the i7's but start there and work down to an i5 if necessary - you could do AMD but I'm partial to Intel chips), descent memory (4gb +), a big enough hd for you (1tb in desktop form is cheap), a good graphics card (this is where most of the research needs to be done), with a descent power supply, and as non-integrated as possible to allow you to upgrade just about everything in the future.

-Ink
 
Ump, just make sure you buy something Sandy Bridge (don't know the price of the i7's but start there and work down to an i5 if necessary - you could do AMD but I'm partial to Intel chips), descent memory (4gb +), a big enough hd for you (1tb in desktop form is cheap), a good graphics card (this is where most of the research needs to be done), with a descent power supply, and as non-integrated as possible to allow you to upgrade just about everything in the future.

-Ink

I'll probably just get this first one. It has some nice specs to it, and the graphics card is good as far as I have seen. I've been watching youtube videos and it's a clear, and non-choppy picture

Operating System:Windows 7Processor Type:AMD Zambezi
Processor Cores:Quad-CoreProcessor Speed:3.60 GHz
Video Card:ATI Radeon HD 6570Memory:8 GB
Display options:VGA/DVI/HDMIHard Drive Capacity:1 TB
 
The i7s you'll never take full advantage of gaming. The sweet spot is the i5 2500k as far as chips is concerned. You are going to want 8 GB of 1600mgz memory and an SSD

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I don't trust myself


yet you trust some random chud to make it? and the post office to deliver it in one piece?

and It would take up too much time.

wut? the only part that takes time is waiting for parts to come in. putting it all together just takes a few hours


whatever you do make sure it has a legit powersupply from a reputable company
 
People who have a shitty laptop, don't want to invest long hours in building a computer, searching for parts.
No thanks.
depends if you know what you're doing or not, took like an hour to find parts and that was kinda fun cause you have the freedom to choose (price vs performace for each individual part), then building it varies on your skill but it's mainly figuring out what orientation stuff goes in
 

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