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Getting a computer?

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Hello everybody, so right now I'm looking at different computer, but none that will run GTA (I think)

So I have a question. Can someone please tell me what computer they use to play GTA LCPDFR or suggest any good cheap desktop computers that will run LCPDFR well? Preferably under 300$.

Thanks guys!

I'd say something around 500-600$ will give you a decent PC. (Won't probably max out GTA IV, but it'll be able to play it quite nicely)

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I don't exactly have that to spend...

why did you create another topic for this when you already have one :confused:

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Look up bare bones kits on Newegg. They've got all the parts you need to get you started, you just have to put them together. Or if you do a little research to find out what parts work together, you can build your own. I have a friend with a $~300 dollar budget, and he's going to get a cheap AMD quad core AM3 socket processor (A decent one) (80-100), a cheap board (70-100), decent ram (50), and a decent video card (100-150).

So, if you have 300, you can make it, but barely. 400 it's a lot easier, and 500 is an ideal range.

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