Who makes the absolute highest quality pre-built gaming PCs?

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#1 Timberwolf5578
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Anyone know?


Thanks.

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#2 jakarai
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Here is one.

http://www.digitalstormonline.com/index.htm

Watch the video.

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#3 Ravirr
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woo memtest!

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#4 painguy1
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holy moly. i just built a PC there that i could have made myself for 4k. It ended up costing 15k hahahaha. i just slapped on the best

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#5 Deadly_Fatalis
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I've said it before, and i'll say it again. Build your own. You get more bang for your buck.
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#6 enriK233
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Here is one.

http://www.digitalstormonline.com/index.htm

Watch the video.

jakarai

those are over priced :shock:

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#7 TheUberKnight
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Indeed. My days of buying $3,500 rigs are over. What's funny is, I was actually dumb enough to pay that much for a rig, and that was FOUR years ago. This time around I'm building my own, obviously with newer technology, and it's going to cost me more than $2,000 less, including free shipping and mail in rebates. lol
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#8 en3sge
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I have been looking into SCAN computers lately (UK). I havent heard a bad review of their machines yet and they use the best quality components. Plus, read their forums as their customer service team actually contribute to these and offer really helpful advise. Plus they will configure your pc however u want, including partitions/o/c bios settings etc. The prices seem reasonable as well.

For example: 3.8 ghz o/c i7 920 with o/c gtx 285 SLI plus 6Gb RAM plus fatality champion sound card plus 2Tb hard drive and just £2000. I think that is very reasonable.

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2,000 pound ? for that nope not really resonable : if it was 1350-1500 pound yeah it would beYou may have to look at ram Quality& the speedit as& The Brand : if it 9-9-9-29 (cheapest CAS 9 VS CAS 7 or The Very Best cas & mhz such as Mushkin may offer at 7-6-7-18 instead of 7-7-7-20 for a little bit faster Also into the psu they put : the Soundcard is not so great compare to Auzentech X-fi prelude which you could have in the setup at the price you noted

2TB = 150-200pound / Cpu = 200-400 pound / cpu heatsink airflow : 50-70 pound max
Case : 50-200 pound / ram from 100-300 pound 6Gb to 12GB / soundcard 100-150 pound
Psu 100-250 pound / mobo : 100-500 pound

or all in deal : ram / cpu / mobo / cpu heatsink for 450-500pound (economic but not alway the Very best Hardware Example
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-003-OB

If You'r American / British / Canadian And want a new pc then now : plz Ask Gamespot People such as me Helps & tips how to make ur own
You will save hundred to thousand of $$ : have more performances then all the competitiotn in pre-build 100% guaranted

and Overclocking isn't Hard as people expect it all need is a Case & Great Motherboard that feature lot of Overclocking headroomthey usally a little bit Expensive for core i7 250-450$&Good cpu Airflow & or Water-coolingset for Enthusiast who overclock it at the very limit of Dangerous voltage :

You wouldn't Belive how easy it is to make a own pc : and it will not cost you 3500$ but more like from 700-1000$ for the modern Enthusiast gamer of today who love video game at 1680x1050+ : and like1000$ + for 1920x1200 Enthusiast need of most of new game

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#10 djmillard2
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cyberpowerpc.com has amazing deals. I could've had: intel quad core 2.5Ghz 4GB ram Radeon 4850 512MB for like 600$ (no monitor)
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#11 IMaBIOHAZARD
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Firstly, building your own PC is SO much cheaper and a HELL of a lot easier than you might think.

But Falcon Northwest does some REALLY awesome pre-builds. If you've got extreme loads of cash lying around...well, spend it here.

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#12 metroid5
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holy moly. i just built a PC there that i could have made myself for 4k. It ended up costing 15k hahahaha. i just slapped on the best

painguy1

I just made a rig worth "22k" They wanted 200$ just for OC the cpu? WTF. haha.

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#13 RayvinAzn
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Highest quality? Look into Murderbox.
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#14 chris24l
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cyberpowerpc.com has amazing deals. I could've had: intel quad core 2.5Ghz 4GB ram Radeon 4850 512MB for like 600$ (no monitor)djmillard2

yep. they are good at a fair price.

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#15 shred
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I've said it before, and i'll say it again. Build your own. You get more bang for your buck.Deadly_Fatalis

I concur with him 100%. I have always enjoyed building systems for myself(as well as others). You'll save a ton of cash and have the gratification of doing it yourself.

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#16 cs45F
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Falcon northwest and digital storm are the best but way overpriced go with cyberpower or ibuypower if you absolutely don't want to build one yourself.
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#17 RobboElRobbo
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Lol, build your own dude
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#18 jamesfffan
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I've heard horror stories about ibuypower and cyberpower prebuilts, to name a very important 1 for example was from a user saying that a pc bought from ibuypower did not even have the OS installed properly it came corrupted :S

So my advice to anymore serious about PC's, games, or just want enough bang for buck, build a PC yourself, have it saved in your shopping cart online, uk i recommend www.overclockers.co.uk, usa www.newegg.com, then ask us here at gamespot hardware forums, because we're here to help you get the most out of what you want to do, and have it all at a cheaper price than prebuilders, because think about it this way prebuilders want money from you to build it, add modifications, charge for upgrades which you can buy yourself, fit yourself, and as another poster said self gratification!

In short who makes the best prebuilt PC's? WE DO as people We do!

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#19 CJL182
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If you're not comfortable building the computer yourself, look around your area for a computer shop that will build it for you for a reasonable price. The amount you pay for labor will be much less than paying for the pre-built.