I'll be honest, I know little to nothing about computers, so I need your help /g/
Give me computers that are good for gaming.
My budget is 4,000 tops.
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Go on YouTube search computer build for 4000 and you're done
>>55231539
Mine. I'll let you have it for $4000
Anything by iBuypower isnt a scam.
test
>>55231606
What could a $4000 ibuypower run?
Some examples of high quality games would be nice
>>55232005
Tux racer
Alienware. Make sure you get the warranty. Those machines are so fast they're like hotrods so you'll really need the extra maintenance. But once you get that sucker tuned up and optimized by a professional you'll be churning out gigabytes and heptaflops faster than you can say "Pentium", baby.
>>55231539
Let me give you a tip OP. Plan to spent at least $1k of your budget on monitor and peripherals. Your PC will age quickly. Chances are your monitor, kb, mouse and peripherals will be used for at least 1.5x-2x longer. It's really worth dedicating some money to them.
>go to popular PC building sites
>Look at what people commonly put into high end PCs
>Make sure it all works together
>Buy it
Or just go on reddit and find a PC building sub to find a pcpartpicker list for your budget that someone else made
4k is more than enough to buy absolutely anything anyway so who cares really
>>55232532
That's actually good advice
Don't build a 4000 dollar pc, build a 2000 dollar one and when you need to upgrade years later use the other 2000 for a new build
Jesus, I made that pic like 10 years ago, probably more than that. Pretty weird to see it again.