New Computer, help needed

Plow250

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Hey guys, I need an upgrade bad so I can run this game called TheHunter... some of you may be familiar with it, but its not overly popular, so you may not, but its not a terribly hard game to run, but the decent graphics are way to much for my computer.

I am thinking about buying one of these computers, OR upgrading my old one... if anyone could tell me which is the BEST of the options, and how well it will run games... and do the first options already have windows on them? so all I have to do is put them together and they will work???

Computer option 1:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1525549

Computer option 2:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1453602

Computer option 3:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gateway-FX4...0998063100?pt=Desktop_PCs&hash=item5661352ffc

Upgrade current computer (option 4):
windows vista
dell inspiron 531
CPU: AMD athelon 64 x2 dual core 4000+ 2.1 GhZ
RAM: 4GB
TYPE: 32-bit
GPU: ATI radeon HD 2400 pro

UPGRADES--->Radeon 6770 GPU
Rocketfish 500W power supply
AMD 6000 CPU



So, which option is best? the first I will have to put together which is not a prob, but do they come with and OS already on them? so I can put them together, and play it as it is?

should I go pre owned, like in option 3? Seems cheap and reliable that it will work, but if I go preowned, what should I look for? (def going preowned if the above 2 comps in option 1 and 2 are not complete because windows runs around 100 bucks)

or should I do the 3 upgrades on my old computer? which would run me around 200 bucks, which is really cheap, and id be happy with it if it can run my game good.

thanks for the help, I just want some insight on which option is the best:) any info welcome
-kyle
 
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Option 1 or 2 should be the only options. Your system's too old for upgrading.

As much I like Intel, option 1 seems to be the best deal.
 
Option 1 or 2 should be the only options. Your system's too old for upgrading.

As much I like Intel, option 1 seems to be the best deal.

ok thanks... so they are COMPLETE computers correct? this means I don't have to buy ANYTHING else once put together in order for them to run/work well???

thanks for the response
 
It's a complete tower but you'll need an OS, keyboard, mouse and monitor. I guess you are aware of that?
 
It's a complete tower but you'll need an OS, keyboard, mouse and monitor. I guess you are aware of that?

Have everything but an os.... How much do they cost?

We'll thanks for the info guys, hope the os isn't that expensive because I'm trying to stay cheap

I guess the computer doesn't work without an os right?:rolleyes:
 
I hope you realize that you'll have to actually build these computers. They will just send you the parts and you'll have to assemble it yourself. An OEM copy of Windows 7 or 8 is going to cost 100 dollars.
 
WINE is an emulator (though it actually isn't.. Long story) that allows you to run Windows programs. It won't run like a windows but it'll have the capability.

Plus it's free and open source so it never gets old :)
 
Check out this Linux variant, Zorin. It has an interface like Windows, also it has Wine included.

http://zorin-os.com/

that looks awesome :) if its free, its for me :D so there isn't any bad disadvantages really? all I really need it for is gaming because I have my old desktop for everything else

twiki: you rock and rule haha..... I appreciate the help, saving a hundred bucks is awesome because I never knew about linux
 
I don't know to what extent Wine will run Windows programs so only one way to find out hey? :)

Oh yeah, there's many flavors of Linux so you might like one better than other. Also you can download 'em as live DVDs so you can try before installing.

Here's an useful site to start you drooling. :D

http://distrowatch.com/
 
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I don't know to what extent Wine will run Windows programs so only one way to find out hey? :)

Oh yeah, there's many flavors of Linux so you might like one better than other. Also you can download 'em as live DVDs so you can try before installing.

Here's an useful site to start you drooling. :D

http://distrowatch.com/


somebody told me on another forum that its gonna be a real pain in the tokus to get zorin to work with this game, so what other variants are there that would be suitable for running windows based games???

I also heard there was a way to get windows for free by using your old actvation code, and its legal and safe...how?
 
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