Me!! Yet again!

Lolman

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Hey again, just wondering if these computers are a good deal to get as I wanna get a decent (not extreme) gaming computer that can play games like Dawn of War II, SC2 (med settings) and League of Legends.

First one:
Cost is 600$ NZL (410 USD)

System Specs:
Asrock FX1 Motherboard
AMD A6-3670 Quad Core 2.7GHz CPU
4GB DDR3 RAM Memory

Graphics and Video:
Dedicated GT 630 1GB GDDR3 PCI-E Graphics card
Core Clock 700 MHz
Shader Clock 1400 MHz
Memory Clock 1200 MHz
Process Technology 40 nm
DirectX11
OpenGL 4.2

Digital max resolution 2560 x 1600
Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536

Video Output: 1 x DVI, 1 x HDMI and 1 x D-Sub (VGA)

Sound and Audio:
5.1 HD VIA® VT1705 Audio Sound Card

Network and Communication:
Realtek RTL8111E Gigabit LAN Network Ethernet Card
8 USB Ports (2 Front , 6 Rear)

Storage and Drives:
1TB Seagate Serial ATA Hard Drive
Liteon 24x Speed CD and DVD Writer

Optional Expansion:
1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot
1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot
1 x PCI slot
4 x SATA2 3.0 Ports



Second one:
Cost $525 NZ (about $375 USD)
System Specs:
Asrock FX1 Motherboard
AMD A6-3670 Quad Core 2.7GHz CPU
4GB DDR3 RAM Memory

Multimedia and Video
VIA® VT1705 5.1 Channel HD Audio sound card
Supports DirectX 11 & Pixel Shader 5.0
AMD Radeon HD 65XX/64XX Graphics Card
Video Output: 1 x HDMI and 1 x D-Sub (VGA)

Network and Communication:
Realtek RTL8111E Gigabit LAN Network Ethernet Card
8 USB Ports (2 Front , 6 Rear)

Storage and Drives:
1TB Seagate Serial ATA Hard Drive
Liteon 24x Speed CD and DVD Writer

Optional Expansion:
1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot
1 x PCI slot
4 x SATA2 3.0 Ports



Third One:
Cost $540 NZ (around $390 USD)
Asrock FX1 Motherboard
AMD A6-3670 Quad Core 2.7GHz CPU
8GB DDR3 RAM Memory

Multimedia and Video
VIA® VT1705 5.1 Channel HD Audio sound card
Supports DirectX 11 & Pixel Shader 5.0
AMD Radeon HD 65XX/64XX Graphics Card
Video Output: 1 x HDMI and 1 x D-Sub (VGA)

Network and Communication:
Realtek RTL8111E Gigabit LAN Network Ethernet Card
8 USB Ports (2 Front , 6 Rear)

Storage and Drives:
1TB Seagate Serial ATA Hard Drive
Liteon 24x Speed CD and DVD Writer

Optional Expansion:
1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot
1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot
1 x PCI slot
2 x SATA3 Ports


Fourth one:
Price 540 NZ (USD: $380 I think;D)

CPU: intel SandyBridge i3 2120 3.3Ghz Dual Core Processors with 4 x Threats

MB (Chipset): Intel H61 Chispet with B3 Stepping

Ram: 8GB Dual Channel DDR3-1333 Ram

Harddrive: 1TB 7200RPM

Optical Drive: 24x CD + DVD Multi-Function DVD Writer

Graphic: Intel HD 2000 graphics

Network: Broadband Ready with Ethernet port

Audio: High Definition Audio

Case: AIO-EUROPE Champagne MATX All in one card reader with 420W PSU

USBS: 6 x USBs.




5th 1:
price: $540 NZ (380 US)

Specs:

CPU: AMD Athlon II 260 Dual Core 3.2Ghz x 2 Socket AM3. New generation CPU! One of the fastest AMD Dual Core Available! Enhanced multitasking.

Motherboard: Nvidia 7025 Chipset Plus AM3+ DDR3 SATA slots PCI-E Quad Core Ready

RAM: 4GB DDR3-1333 High performance Dual channel memory (Latest technology with lifetime warranty)

Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GT630 2GB DDR3, Great for gaming!

HDD: 500GB SATAII 7200RPM Hard drive -- fast loading

DVD: Fastest 24X dual layer DVD-RW

CASE: Excellent Quality SuperCase SKII502 with dual 12V power supply (2 USBs in front + audio)





6th 1:
Price : (500-600 nz)


Specs:

Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 250
3.0 GHZ

Ram: 4GB

System Type: 32-Bit Win7 Home Premium OS

Video Card: Nvidia Geforce 450GTS 1GB

HDD: 500Gb

Disk Drive: DVD+CD Read-Write

Sound Card: Creative Audigy

Wireless Card

Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology M61PME-SP2

With All New

Borderlands 2 Premiere Pack
9/10 Gamespot
9/10 IGN


Comes With Win7 Disk and Case. In case reinstallation is needed.
 
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Well... Since you're just going for medium gaming and can't build a computer, I guess the 5th and the 6th ones will be your best bet. If the 5th one is 64bit Windows 7, then just go with that one.

But as an honest and a much better suggestion, I would say to get the 4th one and just buy a separate graphics card at around $75. If that computer is only $380, then you can definitely afford to get a (not so great, but gets the job done) graphics card, plus you will be able to upgrade the CPU in the future to an i5 or an i7 with the 1155 socket. Are you able to find out what kind of power supply the 4th one has?

If you don't want to buy a separate graphics card because you can't build a computer, don't worry - it's VERY easy. You won't really have to worry about breaking it or anything, just plug it in and pop in the CD it comes with.
 
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