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Need advice on Gaming Computer

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Guys i need advice on a good gaming computer someone told me this brand is a good gaming computer hp dv6-6135dx and i need more advice because i cant find that computer for cheap my budget is around 200-300$ i need help where i can a nice cheap gaming laptop to play gta iv please respond ill be on here.

Edited by Nikesav120

That computer's terrible anyway, and yes, your budget is extremely unrealistic. $550-600 minimum for reasonable performance.

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I'm sorry to tell you this but your budget is unrealistic.

I couldn't help but laugh at this! 

 

But he is right, Nikesav. $300 won't get you very much. What are your current specs (if you have one) because you may be able to upgrade instead.

It's a laptop I don't think that's possible.

 

Please don't get upset, though. I know I would. But please don't because if you can get or make a little bit more money you may be able to get a better computer. Or if you can, return that one you have now for some more money.

Edited by theninja35

whats a good budget

That computer's terrible anyway, and yes, your budget is extremely unrealistic. $550-600 minimum for reasonable performance.

 

Edited by Nikopol

I would say a good budget would be from $800-$1500 USD. Mine was $1,200 and is a really good computer. I run all my games on the highest settings and they run great!! I would say a minimum on $800 just because you do not want to get cheap parts because cheap parts are normally getting ready to be out of date or already out of date so you will see a difference.

 

Low End Gaming computer: $500-$799

Medium-high End gaming Computer: $800-$1,500

High End/"Fancy" gaming computers: $1,501- $$$$$$$

 

I hope this helps! look up pre-built gaming computers for sale in your local area. You might find something!!

 

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That's even worse than the one he posted.

 

Yeah.. he needs to spend more, like the following suggestions  

 

Lenovo Ideapad Y510p

MSI GE60 2OE-003US

Acer Aspire V3-772G-9829

ASUS N550JV-DB72T

 

And they are just under $1.500

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Nah it depends on standards. If you wanna blow  your own mind with how amazing computer graphics can be, that's when you lay down $1500 or whatever. It's possible to have a pretty powerful PC around $800, and a mediocre one around $600-700.

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It's hard to understand what you were asking, do you want a laptop or a desktop? You'll be paying more for less performance with a laptop. 

 

And I read the comments, I won't add on how $200-$400 is an unrealistic budget.

 

If you're not willing to build it yourself, get ready to hand over big bucks for a good gaming setup. If not, buy a regular laptop and face shit performance. 

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