I want to buy a gaming desktop....

Newin

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as the title said
but I am not sure which one is good
I found a few of them, which one do you think is the best?

iBUYPOWER - Desktop - 16GB Memory - 1TB Hard Drive
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/iBUYPOW...rive/6979896.p?id=1218818471131&skuId=6979896

CyberPowerPC - Gamer Ultra Desktop - 8GB Memory - 500B Hard Drive
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/CyberPo...544145&skuId=9177129&st=Cyberpower &cp=1&lp=2

CyberPowerPC - Gamer Supreme Desktop - 16GB Memory - 2TB Hard Drive + 120GB Solid State Drive
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/CyberPo...465509&skuId=6979378&st=Cyberpower &cp=1&lp=3

CYBERPOWER BLACK PEARL
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_Black_Pearl

And can you recommend me if you have a better one?
PS: my budget is under $1300

thank you
 
Alienware? Really? Why would you suggest that? Totally over-priced and not worth it. Your best bet is to build one yourself or find someone who can.
 
thank for your replies

hmm, I'll think about building my own one

and I have a question, how long will take to build a computer?
I want to get a computer before my summer class start
 
Get all the parts together and you can build one in a matter of a few hours. The time consuming part is installing the OS of your choice and setting up programs etc..

Just take your time if its your first build and make sure to take your socks off or ground yourself out to the chassis (pc case) before you start touching electrical boards/contacts. Or buy an anti-static wrist strap. A small amount of static electricity can kill delicate pc components.

There are plenty of vids and tutorials online for building pc's. Be sure to read all documents that come with the components also. Don't be afraid to ask questions on component choice and setting up.

Tip: Don't go overboard on components b/c they will be outdated in no time. Spend decent money on a power supply/case/fans/etc so they can be re-used plenty of times. Processors/motherboards/graphics/etc get outdated fairly quickly so, I'd recommend against buying the top of the line. Prices drop dramatically on major components and you will pissed in a few weeks. Pick something that you will be happy with for a few years. I have had my PC as current for over 3yrs and have had no problems or a need for upgrade. Then again I don't do any gaming either.
 
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