1. Alienware - Area-51 750ki Desktop
Alienware is widely known or their high-end computers in gaming, the same goes for the Area-51 750ki. With a duo Intel 2 Core, Extreme processors, True x16 PCI-E electrical NVidiA SLI graphics card (one of the top of the line), 4TB of memory, and up to 4GB of ram make this one of Alienware's smartest buys, because it's priced at only $899. This is perfect if you're looking for a great gaming computer that has just enough to play most of your graphically demanding games, but at a relatively cheap price. Now this won't be playing Oblivion or Company of Heroes on maximum settings, but as long as you're not trying to simulate life it's a great PC to have. You can order your Alienware laptop from Alienware.com or your local Best Buy.
2. DigitalStorm Customized Systems
Having your computer's specs customized and hand-build is one of the smart, most cost-friendly moves a computer buyer could make-short of building it yourself. Digital Storm is at the very top of the custom PC genre as had absolutely anything that a computer enthusiast could want. These intense killing machines can be loaded up with any spec your heart desires. Customized chassis, anywhere from 2GB to 18GB of RAM, if you wanted to you could stuff 8TB of memory into it, liquid cooling, options for multiple hard drives, the option to pre-install graphically demanding games, vista ultimate pre-installed, and you can even customize your liquid cooling system to glow neon colors. Starting from under $800 to over $5000, whether you're looking for a great computer at a cheap price, or a computer that's no less than perfection, Digital Storm is THE place to get it. I personally haven't had any problems with my Digital Storm PC and I can't imagine any sort of downside to these high end products. You can buy your own DigitalStorm at digitalstormonline.com.
3. HP Pavilion Desktop with AMD Athlon 64 X2
With a dual Athlon X2 core processor running at 2.80 GHz you can't go wrong. 500 GB hard drive, Asus motherboard, Nvidia GEforce 8800 GT video card and liquid cooling. This PC goes as low as $800 and is perfect for your basic gaming needs. You're not going to have jaw dropping visuals but if you need a cheap gaming PC that's going to play all your games at base setting, this is it. You can get is at your local Best Buy or computer retailer.
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