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#1 MrBadExample420
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like i said id just pick some parts and build it yourself, itll be better and cheaper in the long run, but you could do an ebay search or try cyperpowerpc or ibuypower and post what you find, we will let you know........
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#2 MrBadExample420
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yeah but the i5 is more than sufficient for gaming, someone on here could build you a monster for that kinda cash, but it being a laptop, it wont hold a candle to what a desktop will do, and it will prlly be harder to upgrade yourself if you so choose........

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#3 MrBadExample420
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:lol: blind fanboy look who is talking. when i said that some people bought DX11 cards early, i didnt not mean the HD 5xxx alone, but the GTX 400 too since even the GTX 480 dips to -30fps when tessellation is enabled. sorry but that is a poor attempt from a fanboy.GazaAli

agreed

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#4 MrBadExample420
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i wouldnt try it, youll be fine with the 5750 but if you can spare the extra flow then id jump on the 5770......................
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#5 MrBadExample420
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the fastest is probably an alienware but it's gonna be pricy. one with good specs for the price would be an asus with a gtx 260.paullywog

i agree

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#6 MrBadExample420
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how much are you looking to spend and what currency are you using?
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#7 MrBadExample420
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when you get to the bios screen or boot screen you should see an option that says selct boot device, using your keyboard select that and press enter you should have a little menu that gives you options, click on the one that says boot from cd or just cd click enter and you may have to type y for yes try that and post back
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#8 MrBadExample420
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well from what ive been reading you should be fine, i myself am getting the radeon 4850 1G but thats only cause i cant afford the 5770, id say you should be could for the nest couple years, you should be able to play most games on high right now and in the future mdium to high, i like, tho i think its a bit over priced when you can build it yourself
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#9 MrBadExample420
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im fairly ceratin it does cause i think it has and integrated 100/1000 ethernet on the motherboard, so doesnt that free up a spare pci slot? is there anyway to check with out opening the case?
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#10 MrBadExample420
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hey i got this old 4550 with the ancient rage pro 128 integrated graphics, and a buddy of mine has a visiontek ati x1300 pci, will it work in this computer, or does the dedicated graphics HAVE to be agp........
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