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Good gaming PC under 1000?

I was looking to get a decent gaming PC, hoping to spend under 1000 USD. I haven't payed much attention to hardware for the past couple years and I have no idea what would be good. I'd even settle for a good brand to look at, or would it be better to just buy the parts from a site like NewEgg?

Good first PC gaming setup?

Ive been looking for a cheap mid-range setup and think I found one. Going to be my first pc/ time building one, was wondering if this was worth the money as well as switching over from my xbox one.

GTX 970

Intel core i5 4460

PSU: EVGA Super nova 650 watt G1 series

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X series (2x4gb) 8gb

MSI Z97 PC mate LGA 1150 Intel USB 3.0 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s Intel Motherboard

Cooler master hyper 212 EVO

Seagate Desktop HDD ST1000DM003 1TB 64mb Cache

DIYPC full atx tower case

windows 10

Whats a good gaming pc setup for $600?

Hi dodo,
I recommend to buy Asus Essentio CG5275-AR003
you can do some very entry-level gaming with HD Graphics
Core i5-650 3.2GHz 8GB 1TB DVD±RW
Windows 7 Home Premium with HDMI
manufacturer refurbished and carries a 90 day manufacturer warranty
If you are somewhat serious about gaming,
I think I would budget in a dedicated graphics card for
this machine (c.$100 - $150, give or take).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003FK63D0?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B003FK63D0

What qualities should I look for in a gaming PC?

As you might have already known that laptops are not suitable for gaming. You are obviously going for a custom built desktop .The areas you need to see before building it are : Video Card : Buy an AMD one because they offer same performance than those nvidia counterparts and has better price per performance ratio Processor : You might have heard form various sources to have a CPU/GPU combination of either AMD/Radeon or Intel/nVidia rather than  AMD/nVidia and Intel/Radeon . In my opinion go for a processor which has higher clock speed and can be overclocked. The second thing you need to see is the Cache Memory,higher the cache ,better the performance . The last thing you need to decide is the number of cores . Quad core is not essential to have a good gaming rig,as almost  none of the games use 4 cores. Monitor: This is the main area where the rest of your components change. Be clear in what resolution you are going to play games and cross check the various benchmarks of video cards whether they are giving good FPS in that particular resolution or not.  RAMs : Thank god RAM's are never expensive..Go for 6/8 GB . They are sufficient HardDisk: Better go for a 7200 rpm Harddrive than 5400 ones .  A 1TB should be enough.Cooling System : Buying a good cooling system is very much important . A decent cooling system will allow your various PC components ( processor,graphic cards etc ) to run at full speed without overheating.

What does your PC setup look like?

This is my setup right now. From the left i have the PC, one of my sony cmt m70 speakers, my lg 22MP57HQ monitor, an old Compaq keyboard, a Logitech g402, the second speaker, and my lamp.PC specs:i5 6400Stock Intel coolerAsus h110m-e1x8 ddr4 2133 hyper x fury blackAsus 2gb dual OC RX460Corsair CX450MSilverstone PS08BLinksys AC1200Pcpp link: aventador18's Completed Build - Core i5-6400 2.7GHz Quad-Core, Radeon RX 460 2GB Dual OC, PS08B (Black) MicroATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker

Why does PC gaming suck?

"Using a mouse and keyboard to play a video game is ridiculously stupid." not really you have full precision, you just find it un comfortable because you use a controller or any games on pc(if you have even played any) probably didnt have the right settings for u. "Also, it costs thousands of dollars each year for "upgrades" that barely look any different than console" you can builb a top notch gaming pc for 20$, yeah, totally in the thousands. And if u think pc doesnt look any better than console u must be playing morromind on the lowest graphics possible running it though an atari thinking its the latetest tech in pc gaming. "PC gaming is for virgin nerds" ...huh, well i happen to be 13

How much will a good gaming pc cost?

well one place i looked was

http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-desktop-computer.html

this guy or gal breaks it down for u, giveing pros and cons, even says u can up a bit here and there but up to u in the end. whats great is it gives u a choice of basic, great or awesome builds, depending on what u wanna spend. he even lists some parts that are interchangeable. i advise to read all he says before u build though, just to know. another place is to ask buddies or ppl that built thier own rig, get plenty of advice, this is a big spend u are doing.

What gaming PC should I get?

I am looking to get into PC gaming and because this is my first time I have no idea what I am looking for. I am wanting to spend no more than $750, but will exceed if necessary. The games I would play would vary so I am looking for something to support many different games of all sizes. Also what are some cheap gaming mouse and keyboards that are recommended.

How much will a good gaming PC cost me?

I know nothing about computers etc. but I have a growing YouTube gaming channel so i'm seriously considering investing in a decent gaming PC, not only to play games, but to render my videos quicker!
Just need some advice on what specs I should be looking for, or requirements etc.
Also, how much will it set me back all together?!
Thanks

My YouTube channel incase you are interested www.youtube.com/ProfessorWhizz

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