Help me choose between these two PC?

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#1 Still11
Member since 2012 • 25 Posts
So I'm starting to play more pc games and decided it is time I got my self a decent computer. I'm planning to purchase a gaming PC sometime in 2 weeks or so. (obviously I know little about pc hardware and would like your opinion.. (I'm not looking to build my own PC... yet :) )) I want to know a little bit of info - (Pros & Cons) - before purchasing.. Out of these two which one would you rec for moderate gaming? (and also other things such as video editing/converting but that doesn't really matter much) http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=20890 http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-50990131 Thanks in advance :D Edit: OK thank you guys. very much I appreciate your input. (My budget is 1k, But keep in mind I have to get monitor as well as other accessories)
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#2 ionusX
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the one from pccasegear. no questions

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#3 Lox_Cropek
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The PCCaseGear one is much better.

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#4 GTR12
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Uh do this, better than your solution.

Buy the parts on PCCaseGear, then go to Systems and select System Assembly, its $100.

That way you learn without the worries of building it.

Just post a budget here.

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#5 bob_the_blob_24
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The PCCaseGear one has the better CPU and graphics card. It is also $90 more expensive, so you're not getting a better value either way. This is basically pick the cheaper one for lesser performance or the more expensive one for better performance.