Looking for a new computer.

Kris

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Anyone who has had anything to do with me, (I'm looking at you, Jiga), knows that I currently use a terribad computer.

Hopefully, those days are over.

I'm looking for a new Desktop Gaming PC on Newegg.com, however any other suggestions are welcome.

I'm looking for something under 800 dollars, if possible.

I have a few things I've picked out on my own, so please do give your opinions on these PCs.

I do prefer AMD over Intel, simply because AMD is cheaper to upgrade. (Right? Correct me if I'm wrong.) However just being Intel certainly won't stop me from getting something. (Intel is higher quality anyways, right?)


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227508
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229496
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229542
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229528





My priorities: FPS. I wont be doing much else besides gaming, and I want to have high FPS on most games. (I doubt I'll be playing Battlefield 4, but if I can get a computer that'll run it for 800 bucks, then heck yeah.)

Edit: I'm looking at 800 dollars total, (Don't worry about monitor) So if you see something for like, 600 with a good everything except for Graphics Card or something, and can suggest a card that'lll be better for the remaining 200, that'll work too.
 
This is the most suggested Graphics card for your price range that will get you an above average gaming rig:
Here ya go

I'm planning on upgrading to that card soon myself.
 
This is the most suggested Graphics card for your price range that will get you an above average gaming rig:
Here ya go

I'm planning on upgrading to that card soon myself.
So would you suggest going with that card, and maybe the first computer I posted?
 
I do prefer AMD over Intel, simply because AMD is cheaper to upgrade. (Right? Correct me if I'm wrong.)

While this used to be true, I probably wouldn't say so anymore. Pinouts change almost yearly nowadays, so by the time you want to "upgrade" your CPU, you'll need to get a new motherboard anyway.
 
While this used to be true, I probably wouldn't say so anymore. Pinouts change almost yearly nowadays, so by the time you want to "upgrade" your CPU, you'll need to get a new motherboard anyway.
Interesting, so is Intel the better buy for my price range?

Actually I'm considering picking this up from a local Sam's Club.

http://www.samsclub.com/sams/hp-desktop/prod9820104.ip?navAction=push

Will this be able to run most games, (Mainly League of Legends, World of Warcraft, Starcraft 2, Planet Side 2, etc)?
 
The graphics in the computer you linked are actually integrated into the CPU, don't let the fancy wording fool you, there is no discrete graphics card. The specs don't look bad aside from that, but you would want to add a separate graphics card if you wanted to play anything modern.
 
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