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best desktop pc to run lcpdfr and other games on?

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Don't buy a pc to run a specific game. Worst idea to ever have. 

 

Gather a budget, look at benchmarks, read *reputable* product reviews of individual parts and either build it yourself (cheaper), or buy it prebuilt. 

 

As an example on gfx cards, DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING: "Woah! the GTX [insert model number] gets [insert FPS value] FPS on [insert AAA game title]. I'm gonna buy it!". Games are optimized differently therefore will run differently on different cards and models and manufacturers.  

 

As somebody who did the exact same thing above before I smartened up, you will end up locking yourself into a pc that cant be modded or upgraded much more, or you will spend an exuberant amount of money on something that you won't even use the full potential of. 

 

 

IF you are a droolie and must absolutely be running Battlefield 4 on three monitors at 4k res with no less than 75 FPS, with full AA, with a CPU temp of a max of 45c while running quietly, then by all means spend the money. 

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