SO a lot of people know you can buy PC parts off amazon and a lot of people do do that.
However for the people that are more you know not really into computers and do not really know how to put them together and just don’t really want the hassle.
Obviously there’s the variance of just buying an entire computer off from amazon.
Now before we go into obviously everyone knows that you know if you buy a whole computer it’s going to be more expensive than if you were just buy the parts individually of the thing computer and put it together.
We already know that but this is just kind of geared towards people that just don’t really care don’t really have a hassle with paying a little bit more for something if they just want to put together.
That’s kind of what this article is geared towards so we are going to get right into it.
We are going to price it according from cheapest all the way up to the most expensive so we are going to like the bang for your buck all the way up to the most ridiculously cool looking whatever and we are going to go by the style the performance and the price based on the performance so starting off the cheapest one.
Cyber PowerPC Game Ultra:
Cyber PowerPC game ultra it’s going for a little over 500 buck’s right now and it features the AMD FX-4300 3.8GHz Quad-Core 8GB of DDR3 and AMD R7 250 2GB video card.
I would probably vote for the 4 GB variant just for a little bit extra especially Since I know the R7 4 GB is on sale and its just about the same price as a 2GB.
I mean it really depends on what you are doing if you are gaming and trying to game like extreme games.
I would probably about for something a little bit more expensive and higher up in the price point because this one is not really going to be pulling those games in all too well but I mean if you are just like an average gamer like legal legend or just maybe some old school games then this computer is definitely going to be doing it for you and as well as getting you a lot of features of browsing or basic editing area if you are in Photoshop, then this PC is going to be able to handle all those things with no problem.
SkyTech Shadow GTX 1050 Gaming PC:
The Second PC on the list
is a SKYPE SHADOW the gtx 1050 version featuring an FX 4300 like I mention
before was a 3.8 Ghz quad-core GTX 1052 2GB.
However I would probably
move up to the 1054 2GB variants of 1050 TI.
Its about the same price
to be honest their price point have really gone down and you are going to be
getting pretty much double the speed for about the same price and actually just
tried I tried out attentive 4GB and great quality gaining on it.
You can run some pretty
decent games that you know very great SPS like high settings, medium settings.
So you can expect some good gaming performance of this one for 600 dollars and
got 8GB of DDR3 more than enough Hard Drive space with 1TB DVD-writer, Wi-Fi ,
USB ports as well as Windows 10 pro.
So a pretty nice bang for
your buck here is definitely something worth checking out if you are a little
bit higher in the price point like it’s got about 600 dollars to its name right
now but any of these computers could fluctuate from the time of flowed.
CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR
Getting into our third
one a little bit higher price at 850
dollars right now and this is for the i5 variants CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR
Desktop Gaming Pcs gotta red seem to which is something right up my alley. NVIDIA
GTX 1060 3GB and I know I have already said this in the last two models but
obviously you want about for the higher-end 6GB variant on that 1060 because I have
purchased 1060 3GB and it really performs just like the 1050 TI to be fair.
The 3GB versus the 6GB is
a huge difference in my opinion especially want to get fluid FPS and you are
playing like action games like first-person shooters anyways It got 8GB DDR4 Ram,
1TB Hard Drive.
You are going to be able
to play a lot of good games a lot of decent settings like rendering and stuff
like maybe video editing.
I mean it can pull it off and it might take a little
longer than you would expect or it might start a bit here and there just with
some heavy processes like Vegas Pro or some Adobe applications but for the most
part and it’s definitely looking more towards gaming if you want that full
experience of having these FPS 1080p
gaming and not having to like blow your bank especially if you know what the
higher end gaming cards like 1080 or something.
It’s practically the price of
this pc itself. This is definitely want to be looking at.
CUK Sentinel Custom VR Gaming PC
32 GB of Ram , 512 GB on the SSD so
really good read speeds for your windows copy 4TB Hard Drive so more than
upstate to hold all your needs.
NVIDIA GTX 1080 8GB Version
course go big or go home with the windows 10.
This is really an absolute monster
I would recommend this everybody.
The case itself I mean the Front’s pretty
bland but I like how it’s clear on the side.
Sky Tech Supremacy Gaming Computer PC
This is GTX 780 build Sky Tech Supremacy
Gaming computer i7-6700K Obviously a very reputable CPU that’s the one that I
want to get and you probably have the best experience possible on the market
ever.
I7-6700K convert a GTX 1080 8 GB and Obviously 2TB Hard Drive states of
480 GB SSD Drive. 32 GB of DDR4 with Windows 10.
The case itself obviously it’s just I would
love to get a case like this because it feels like airflow obviously the huge
deal but I mean aside from airflow to just the looks on it and cleaning in, it
just looks way too easy.
I definitely would say that these two price points.
You really want to know a little bit about computers just to understand what
you are getting yourself into.
I mean Obviously this is like the highest end
of high-end stuff but it would be nice
to really know what you are putting out about power you are available to and maybe understanding some overclocking
features as well as voltage variance for different processes just get the most
performance out of the price point that you are going to be spending.
So, these are the five custom build PCS and best bang for your bucks. Hope you enjoyed this article and get a bit help of choosing your desired gaming Pcs.
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