Buying a gaming computer. HELP! :)

Sarcahsm

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I was thinking of buying a computer for gaming purposes. My first option was the Dell XPS 8500
Processor: i7 3.4 Ghz overclocked to 4.0 Ghz i think
Graphics card: AMD Radeon™ HD 7770 2GB GDDR5
RAM: 12 GB
Price: 1700ish

iMac
Procesor: Same thing
Graphics card: AMD Radeon HD 6970M 2GB GDDR5
RAM: 8 GB
Price: 2444

What would I be better off with?
Thanks :)
I'm not trying to start an apple vs pc war, I just need help


EDIT:
The dell also comes with a 24" Full HD LED monitor
 
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take the pc, it is better to build one yourself but when you dont want that, take the Dell;)

with the other money you can buy some very nice upgrades to make an ultra pc:D
 
I was thinking of buying a computer for gaming purposes. My first option was the Dell XPS 8500
Processor: i7 3.4 Ghz overclocked to 4.0 Ghz i think
Graphics card: AMD Radeon™ HD 7770 2GB GDDR5
RAM: 12 GB
Price: 1700ish

iMac
Procesor: Same thing
Graphics card: AMD Radeon HD 6970M 2GB GDDR5
RAM: 8 GB
Price: 2444

What would I be better off with?
Thanks :)
I'm not trying to start an apple vs pc war, I just need help

K, before I can give you some advice I need to know where you live.

I recommend you to build it yourselve.
With the specs you gave us we can't see how fast/good (quality) the pc's really are.

I can take some parts together for you, or search a good/fast pc.
The only thing I need to know where you live.
 
K, before I can give you some advice I need to know where you live.

I recommend you to build it yourselve.
With the specs you gave us we can't see how fast/good (quality) the pc's really are.

I can take some parts together for you, or search a good/fast pc.
The only thing I need to know where you live.

I really have no clue what so ever how to build a pc myself.
But I live in Ontario (Canada)
 
Build your own PC and Mac doesn't have a overclock option so it isn't the same thing. Dell is overpriced as hell.

Like I said in my previous posts, I HAVE NO CLUE how to build a pc.
But if you recommend another company I could look into that isn't "over priced as hell" I'd appreciate it a lot.
 
Like I said in my previous posts, I HAVE NO CLUE how to build a pc.
If you can read instructions, have access to the internet, and can use a screw driver then you have everything necessary to build.
But if you recommend another company I could look into that isn't "over priced as hell" I'd appreciate it a lot.
there is none. They all over charge.
 
If you can read instructions, have access to the internet, and can use a screw driver then you have everything necessary to build.

there is none. They all over charge.

Okay, Thanks.
I'll definitely look into it, but I'll probably just end up buying one in the hopes of not messing anything up :P
 
It is extremely hard to mess it up. Really. Because there is not a single part of the computer that will plug into the wrong port. As long as your parts are good when you buy them it will all be good.
 
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