which would be better for online gaming and by how much.

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they have similar processors, and the same video card. they will perform identically while gaming.
 
ok thanks
do your think they would perform well at online gaming such as warcraft

and will they b able to play future games such as next warcraft games or diablo3 cod next games etc ?

would you recomend any upgrades or either currently ?
 
What he said. Probably be better off building your own. both have kinda slow RAM and they probably are overpriced, too.
 
the rams have different speeds, that is a slow one and i'll bet its latency is also high, meaning even slower, but you can build a way better comp that those for the same price or less, and i mean wayyy, an overclockable one with a ssd a better gpu and alot more.

and for bonehead, those speeds will not be supported on the motherboard almost definitely
 
not that simple, did you read the thread i linked to in that post, and we can recommend what parts to buy if you tell us your budget and what country you are in as that affects the site to order from.
 
o yea i stumbled across that while on this site the other day.

i live in new zealand and my budget isnt great prly around the 1500 area but preferably lower than that
 
that is equal to 1300 something usd, which even for everything is perfectly fine, but idk of any sites that ship there so i'll look around but may not be able to help.
 
well do you know of any good sites or anything cuz it's harder to search for that stuff in america than in new zealand
 
wow, from the sites i looked at and that one, it seems like new zealand money isn't as valuable or something, cuz from the conversion of the 1500, it would mean 13- would be about 150, and that case in america costs 120 and 10 shipping on the best site here, and yet it's 220 for you, wtf is up with this crap?
 
Welcome to the world buddy. It's called capitalism.

OP, try the following sites:

http://pricespy.co.nz/

http://www.pbtech.co.nz/

http://www.ascent.co.nz/

To keep costs down, stick with an AMD CPU/Motherboard, get a mid range GPU , or perhaps something from one generation back (eg GTX 460 vs buying a GTX 560 ti)

Here's a basic system you can modify to your liking:

CPU: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=422706

Mobo: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=568006

GPU: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=657647

PSU: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=620431

HDD: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=461197

Case: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=756629

Total Cost: $1311.62 NZD
 
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