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Hello, I've been looking around for a new computer and I found this one for 959€.

Inet eXperienced Gamer Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz / 4096MB / 640GB / DVDRW / Win Vista Home Premium.

Is this worth the price, will it do for gaming etc?
 
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Seems slightly overpriced, but what is the video card like? Video is the most important thing. Also, would you consider building a computer yourself? Especially for budget gaming, you'll save money, and get a much much better computer.
 
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Seems slightly overpriced, but what is the video card like? Video is the most important thing. Also, would you consider building a computer yourself? Especially for budget gaming, you'll save money, and get a much much better computer.

By video card you mean graphic card no?

If so it's a GeForce 9800GT.

Also I don't think that I'd be able to create my own computer becouse I'm not really that good at it.
 
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By video card you mean graphic card no?

If so it's a GeForce 9800GT.

Also I don't think that I'd be able to create my own computer becouse I'm not really that good at it.
Building a computer is easy, trust me. Most people over 13 can do it fine.
If you build, you could get a video (graphic) card that's heads and shoulders better.

Do you guys think that card would even run everything (medium) out there these days?
 
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Building a computer is easy, trust me. Most people over 13 can do it fine.
If you build, you could get a video (graphic) card that's heads and shoulders better.

Do you guys think that card would even run everything (medium) out there these days?

Hmm, well maybe I should build my own computer then. However I've decided that I should wait a little more before getting a new computer
 
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Building a computer is easy, trust me. Most people over 13 can do it fine.
If you build, you could get a video (graphic) card that's heads and shoulders better.

Do you guys think that card would even run everything (medium) out there these days?

It shouldn't have too much of a problem, he won't be playing Crysis at 1080p rez with High settings or anything, but it'll do.
 
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It should be able to play Crysis at High, because I have a GeForce 7600GT and I play with 1280x1024 with the other settings over medium and some of them on highest.
 

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Swap the OS for Win7 64-bit if possible, and I'd try to get a quad core processor. Everything else seems decent enough to me.

I got my rig for slightly more than yours, 1200€ add or take, and these are my specs:

Inter Core2 Quad Q9550 @2.83GHz
4096 GB 1333MHz RAM
XFX GeForce GTX280 graphics
Samsung Spinpoint 2x 500GB HDD
Sony DVD-RW
Vista Home Premium
+ other no so significant additions (but useful and not cheap), like Creative X-Fi soundcard

With everything I ended up at around 1500€.
In short, the offer you found is not exactly a good price.
Edit: Also remember I bought this a year ago, and the same rig would cost much less today.
 

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Well lucky for you..... My PC cost 1700£ and has I7 + 275 + 6 GB DDR1600 RAM + 2 TB HDD + 2*300GB raid1 raptors. + Vista 64 bits with free upgrade to W7. It also has 3 year garuntee or something + lifelong for the RAM which is good. This means if anything breaks I can send it and get an imediate replacement and never had the problem of setting it up (its a maze of cables).

The problem is tax, you end up paying 20% more just because of TAX. It was only like 1700 dollars until VAT was added.

If you get a PC, it should come with Vista 64 with upgrade voucher to windows 7. This means that as soon as it is released you get to upgrade without reinstall for free. That way you are always fully supported.
 
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Super Good; You have a monster at your desk ; )

Also; Isn't the 9800GT almost the same as the 8800GT? I mean it's basically the same for a higher cost
 
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