Hey there, I don't really know much about computers and the different parts that they are made and I would like to purchase a strong computer used mainly for games. 
I have a budget of about 4000$ although I can deviate from it I would prefer not to because otherwise it will never end and the cost will just keep rising. Please don't ask me why I want to spend so much money on a computer, I posted this thread in another forum and it instantly turned into a discussion about how 'some people waste too much money on computers' and other discussions like that.
I did understand that there will soon be a new type of cards (DX?) and I realize that they will be stronger then the current cards that are in the market today but I would like to purchase a computer right now, I need it to be in my house by September 16th.
So basically I need a computer for 4000$ (give or take) for gaming. Sorry if I sounded a little harsh I just really need help and not have some discussion about "people wasting too much money on computers", if you are interested you can ask but please don't start flaming each other.
Another thing I understood is that when it comes to CPUs Intel is the way to go. (Conroe?)
Thanks for the help.
				
			I have a budget of about 4000$ although I can deviate from it I would prefer not to because otherwise it will never end and the cost will just keep rising. Please don't ask me why I want to spend so much money on a computer, I posted this thread in another forum and it instantly turned into a discussion about how 'some people waste too much money on computers' and other discussions like that.
I did understand that there will soon be a new type of cards (DX?) and I realize that they will be stronger then the current cards that are in the market today but I would like to purchase a computer right now, I need it to be in my house by September 16th.
So basically I need a computer for 4000$ (give or take) for gaming. Sorry if I sounded a little harsh I just really need help and not have some discussion about "people wasting too much money on computers", if you are interested you can ask but please don't start flaming each other.
Another thing I understood is that when it comes to CPUs Intel is the way to go. (Conroe?)
Thanks for the help.

 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		