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Need A New Gaming Computer (no Budget)

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I currently have an Windows 8 touch smart computer as my gaming PC and it is really shit at running games. I need suggestions for a great gaming PC or even suggestions for a custom built one. I am not being brand specific. I am a dumbass when it comes to good gaming computers.

 

 

I would also like suggestions for a new mouse, keyboard, and headset

 

Headset should be under $150.

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I'm going on the assumption that you don't want to pay out your ass for a PC. So here is a few that are decently priced and will still allow you to play games at a great FPS:

 

snipzipper's Completed Build - Intel Core i5-4460, EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, Raidmax Super Hurricane (Black) - PCPartPicker

 

philip's Completed Build - Intel Core i5-4570, MSI GeForce GTX 770, NZXT H440 (White/Black) - PCPartPicker

 

pardonmyownage's Completed Build - AMD A10-7850K, MSI Radeon R7 250, Fractal Design Node 304 (White) - PCPartPicker

 

For peripherals:

 

Mouse - you can never go wrong with a Razer Deathadder, Razer Naga, or a Steelseries Sensei.

- Deathadder: Razer DeathAdder Chroma - The World's Best Gaming Mouse

- Naga: Razer Naga Gaming Mouse - Ergonomic MMO Gaming Mouse

- Sensei: SteelSeries - Gaming Mice - SteelSeries Sensei

 

Keyboard - most mechanical keyboards. It's just what brand is cheaper. Steelseries or Razer are have good keyboards.

- Steelseries keyboards: SteelSeries - Gaming Keyboards

- Razer keyboards: Razer Gaming Keyboards & Keypads: Ergonomic Keyboards, Programmable Keys & More - Razer United States

 

Headset - I use Razer Kraken Pros. For the most part they are really good for the price. If you want to ham with a headset, Astro A40s are what you'd want. They are $150.00 (without shipping), but that is straight from the Astro site. I'd check Amazon or something for those.

- Astro A40's: ASTRO A40 Headset | ASTRO Gaming

- Razer Kraken Pros: Razer Kraken Pro - Analog Gaming Headset

 

Hope this at least helps with decisions.

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$2,000-$2,500 is quite a budget. That'll get you one kickass build that should EASILY be able to pusk 2k at possibly 144hz resolution and refresh, respectively. You can find tons of builds all over the place. I'd suggest heading over to reddit and checking out the buildapc subreddit. They can give a lot of excellent advice.

 

As for peripherals, I can't recommend an Aivia Osmium mechanical keyboard enough. I SWEAR by mine, but it's a bit pricier than your average board. It'll probably run you about $100-120.

 

GIGABYTE - PC Peripherals - Keyboard - Aivia - Aivia Osmium

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