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#1 PyroMiner23
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I think that Brink is a great video game. Its different and a nice change from your average first person shooter. Perhaps could do with the game having a longer length to it but for the price you can pick it up for now it is in my opinion a great deal. Plus I have noticed that the developers have been working solidly on fixing problems such as multiplayer gaming and the AI since day 1 and its great that they still have hope in the game.
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My faves are Counter strike source and Gmod
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How much was you planning on spending if you were to upgrade?
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They have lost all these subs because they have all moved onto Lego Universe :P
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#5 PyroMiner23
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There is such thing as free 3G also so it would be good if it were to be the case.
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Well obviously the cheapest and best way to go in terms of gaming on a computer/Laptop is to get a desktop and not a laptop. Not only are the desktops more upgradable but can also have better gaming graphics cards than what laptops have to offer. But as A first time buyer i would not recommend going for an alienware although they are good I think you can get a better bang for your buck if you are on a budget. There are great sites around the web like Newegg if you are American and Aria PC which are British which can provide pre built computers which are more affordable and still deliver awesome gaming power. But if you are up for it you can save even MORE money by building one yourself. But thats your opinion if you would like to build your own or not.
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Is this a good budget gaming pc?

(The link would be here but it doesnt work so go on http://www.aria.co.uk and look for theGladiator Infinity Gaming PC)

Bare in mind I would need to add win 7 and I would ask them to upgrade the cpu to an i3 2100.

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#8 PyroMiner23
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Will this mobo be compatible?

Gigabyte GA-870A-USB3L AMD 870 (Socket AM3+) DDR3 PCI-Express ATX Motherboard

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3801#ov

Thanks

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#9 PyroMiner23
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Ok. Thanks for the info.

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#10 PyroMiner23
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Just three more questions. Do I need thermal paste for the cpu also because I do not have all the money yet should I buy everything at once or just buy parts when I can afford them and the final one. I seen in that build there is a MATX mobo do they still go into the ATX case you reccommended for me?