I'm fairly competent with computers as far as troubleshooting, but I don't stay up to date with all the new data when it comes to versions and numbers. I really am a firm believer in HP computers so I wanted to buy a cheap rig, this one
http://www.amazon.com/HP-P6-2390-Pavilion-Desktop/dp/B009X8EB82/ref=sr_1_13?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1369821170&sr=1-13&keywords=hp
then throw my own GFX card and possibly power supply if needed into it. Ive done this myself on more than a few occasions to my liking. I'm just wondering if I will face any conflicts doing something like this. I have a budget around 500-800, but the lower end would be optimal. Can anybody help me out with this, and do you think I'm going in the right direction? I really don't trust companies like ibuypower ect... I feel like if I have a problem, I'm going to jump though hoops to get some resolution.
If you didn't guess the goal is to play this game fairly optimal.
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For the budget though you could probably do so much better buying a bundle and putting it together yourself? I presume you are from the states, if you were UK based i would suggest OCUK who imo are brilliant.
Isnt newegg a fairly cheap equivalent?
Edit: just wanted to add, avoid Windows 8 as if it were herpes.
Though it will probably work with the HP, manufacturers generally have to pick really cheap gear to go inside really cheap computers so you can never really tell what you are getting.
How to do it 3 part video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_56kyib-Ls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxaVBsXEiok
Free youself of that cheap and very bad HP/Dell ****, get a decent case with good ventilation and look at Tom's Hardware for reviews of latest parts.
BTW the parts you order are under warranty so you can send back and get a replacement if something bad happens.
Meh, I'm gonna just break down and build my own. The allure of doing it has got me. Thx everybody.
1. It's HP like you like 2. It's Less than 100 bucks more than what you were looking at 3. It already has a video card 4. It is built for gaming
If you don't want to build one, get a pre-built budget rig from here. You can get a warranty on some, and they are already pre-built for gaming.
Keep in mind the Ram, Processor, and Vid Card and you're golden.
Its a fun thing to do and quite simple really, enjoy!
What manufacturer sells their gear without a warranty?
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You mean Intel integrated graphics I assume.
OP-as others have said, if you can adda video card you can build a whole machine. And the CPU in the machine you linked is garbage.
I wouldn't call it garbage, it's fine for a budget rig, though for Neverwinter a better choice is probably an AMD 965BE, AMD FX-4300, Intel i3-3210 . . . or something along that line, but these area already in the 90-120 range instead of 70... which will eat in to video budget so it's a tough call depending on the other tasks the machine will be doing.
Yeah, I meant the Intel integrated graphics which are used on HP rigs. Sorry for any confusion.
This should never be a concern, when it comes to building a computer.
If you use quality parts, then the warranties on those individual parts tend to be MUCH better then per-built warranties, as well as the customer service.
Corsair PSU's, for example, come with a 7 year warranty. Another example would be many memory manufactures offer lifetime warranties. You would never get those kinds of warranties on a HP!