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#1 Nyminiklop3
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227107

I canceled my ibuypower order form their site and decided to buy their already build computer from newegg. ( It is already build correct ? = P ? )

How does this system look to you ? How well do you think will it run WOW ? My current crappy dell computer is lowed as vacuum , I wont have this problem with new computer ? THanks for all the answers

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#2 rob1101
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it will max out wow, but for that price it is a rip off
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#3 Nyminiklop3
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really liked that case .. Hmm What do you suggest ?

Im not building my own , no time for that and + I dont even know how .

If you know any decent PCs with similar looking case ~ 600-700 $ Please leave URLS.

Thanls

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#4 Nyminiklop3
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Anyone ? Please ? = PP
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#5 Nyminiklop3
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Il just probably buy the one I posted . The price isnt that bad
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#6 RedxSniper
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If you have time to play wow you definently have time to read a guide on how to build computers and then make one. It's not a long process and for that price you can have a higher end graphics card ....
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#7 kjghs
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listen here, if you really can't build your own, at least buy a pre built pc like you have there but without the video card or on board video card . That will reduce the price of the pc so you can buy your own separate video card , and video cards even a super noob/idiot without any knowledge on computers can install it.
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The price isn't too bad, but what you're mainly getting screwed on is the GPU. If it was offered with the 9800GT, that would be a better deal.

However, if you're looking to just mainly play WoW on that PC and you're not much into gaming on top-end games (Crysis, Farcry2, etc...), then that computer will work wonders for you.

My old computer could run WoW on max settings without a hitch and it wasn't as good as what is in that computer on newegg.com.

I'd say go for it, if you don't have time to build your own or don't wish to learn how to.

Just a little tid-bit on computers and putting them together. I have never read any "How To" guides for building computers, I just started off slow. First I learned how to swap out RAM and video cards. Then I learned how to add other things; like audio cards, networking cards and such in PCI slots. My next task was that I learned how to swap out a PSU (kind of time consuming to a beginner, but it's pretty simple). I've swapped out old DVD drives that broke and then I finally swapped out CPUs and MBs.

Just over a year now is when I put together my first computer. Only help I needed was from the manuel for my MB, to make sure I was finding all the right connections.....too bad that LED for my HDD isn't working on my tower.....must be a faulty connection from the wires on my tower to the MB. Otherwise, everything else works perfect. My first build took me about 2 hours to do. Everything was done from memory and I didn't require the use of any "How To" guide - though I strongly recommend beginners to building PCs make use of them. I'm one of those freaks that can remember how to take something apart and put it back together without instructions.

If you're not comfortable with building your own, then do as I did and start out slow. After you've had your PC for a bit and you feel you need a GPU with more power, then learn how to swap one out....etc.

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#9 rob1101
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The price isn't too bad, but what you're mainly getting screwed on is the GPU. If it was offered with the 9800GT, that would be a better deal.

However, if you're looking to just mainly play WoW on that PC and you're not much into gaming on top-end games (Crysis, Farcry2, etc...), then that computer will work wonders for you.

My old computer could run WoW on max settings without a hitch and it wasn't as good as what is in that computer on newegg.com.

I'd say go for it, if you don't have time to build your own or don't wish to learn how to.

Just a little tid-bit on computers and putting them together. I have never read any "How To" guides for building computers, I just started off slow. First I learned how to swap out RAM and video cards. Then I learned how to add other things; like audio cards, networking cards and such in PCI slots. My next task was that I learned how to swap out a PSU (kind of time consuming to a beginner, but it's pretty simple). I've swapped out old DVD drives that broke and then I finally swapped out CPUs and MBs.

Just over a year now is when I put together my first computer. Only help I needed was from the manuel for my MB, to make sure I was finding all the right connections.....too bad that LED for my HDD isn't working on my tower.....must be a faulty connection from the wires on my tower to the MB. Otherwise, everything else works perfect. My first build took me about 2 hours to do. Everything was done from memory and I didn't require the use of any "How To" guide - though I strongly recommend beginners to building PCs make use of them. I'm one of those freaks that can remember how to take something apart and put it back together without instructions.

If you're not comfortable with building your own, then do as I did and start out slow. After you've had your PC for a bit and you feel you need a GPU with more power, then learn how to swap one out....etc.

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make sure you have the +/- hooked up correctly. and yea everything is plug and play now, really easy.
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you would get rip off in any pre-build (experiance i know i bough 3 of them since the world PC EXIST)
and i will never buy one until they Become prove me i can't do better at home with my hand

If you click newegg.com i can make you pc with a case that you may say it not look as nice appealing but it as the AIRFLOW Airflow is a Way to determinate how the air will pass and cool ur hardware such as internal temperature / hard drive / processor / video card One With lot of Fan is always better then one that just look shiny outside Never Judge a book by it cover ;) Look the inside Cm 690 / Antec 900 / NXZT tempest i heard are Great Case For Buck but the best in all of the 3 mention in airflow conductivity is the CM 690

but it up to you.
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#11 rob1101
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you would get rip off in any pre-build (experiance i know i bough 3 of them since the world PC EXIST) and i will never buy one until they Become prove me i can't do better at home with my hand If you click newegg.com i can make you pc with a case that you may say it not look as nice appealing but it as the AIRFLOW Airflow is a Way to determinate how the air will pass and cool ur hardware such as intertanl temperature / hard drive / processor / video card One With lot of Fan is always better then one that just look shiny outside Never Judge a book by it cover ;) Look the inside Cm 690 / Antec 900 / NXZT tempest i heard are Great Case For Buck but the best in all of the 3 mention in airflow conductivty is the CM 690marcthpro
woah! whats your first language out of curiosity? That was kind of hard to read.
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#12 marcthpro
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my Bad I went typo and haven't use all the possibility to read and re-write my word 3-4 time to correct most of all flaw and i'm ESL if you didn't understand i perhap missed to do space in small paragraph segments But The pc he showed was really bad the ibuypower they look like a nice case to the eye

but what i mean is it doesn't have Great airflow such as : Storage for 7 Fan of 120mm With include 3 Stock fan that can be change by higher quality 120mm
such as in the front intake / Side air conduct on the Left and Top Exhaust If you get a Case that just bling it a mistake you must informate on a case

I'm ESL which mean : english second Language But I'm able to make you understand few thing perhap i'm hard to read but i make good point
to all the reader who ad problems to read it sorry i try to be clear and smooth in my talk