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Hi, basically I would like a tower that can do and have these things:

Run COD 4 and most other games flawlessly
Run editing software flawlessly
Not make to much noise
High amount of USB ports
Mic and audio jack

The ideal amount that I am willing to spend would be about $1000
I would also not like to build the PC so if you could find a PC that meets all of these requirements that would be great

-Thanks Resilient
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Quote from Resilient on the 3rd of January 2012:
I would also not like to build the PC so if you could find a PC that meets all of these requirements that would be great

I don't understand why you wouldn't want to build it yourself, its similar to servicing your car, you get greater satisfaction plus you save money.

Have a look here to get a general idea.
www.cybergamer.com.au/forums/thread/324514/Current-hardware-configs-for-gaming/
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Is it hard to build your PC, like what do you need to do?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Building+a+gaming+pc
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I *built mine the other day and I'm a spastic. So it's pretty easy.
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Quote from rflXj' on the 3rd of January 2012:
I build mine the other day and I'm a spastic. So it's pretty easy.
Lol.
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Quote from rflXj' on the 3rd of January 2012:
I build mine the other day

Quote from rflXj' on the 3rd of January 2012:
and I'm a spastic
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hahahaha point proven.
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Building a pc is like electronic lego. It is super easy.
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Quote from terror on the 3rd of January 2012:
Building a pc is like electronic lego. It is super easy.
Building mine at the moment.

Easier than I thought it would be, hardest/most stressful is the placing of the CPU :/
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Quote from uNtx on the 3rd of January 2012:
Building mine at the moment.

Easier than I thought it would be, hardest/most stressful is the placing of the CPU :/
I have built like 400000000000000 pc's. And i still ******* hate putting AM3 coolers on their cpus, such a ******* joke comparative to Intel.
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staticice.com.au :: every single part listed and price of every single online store in Australia pretty much.
pccasegear :: alwasy good for a price guidleine and cheap.

2 best sites, do not buy a pre made one.

I would suggest
i5 750
P55
8gb DDR3
6770 or GTX460

Run anything fine and like $500-600 EZ
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Quote from mEZ_ on the 3rd of January 2012:
staticice.com.au :: every single part listed and price of every single online store in Australia pretty much.
pccasegear :: alwasy good for a price guidleine and cheap.

2 best sites, do not buy a pre made one.

I would suggest
i5 750
P55
8gb DDR3
6770 or GTX460

Run anything fine and like $500-600 EZ
Wtf dude. Old parts.

i5 2500k
Asus z68 board
8gb DDR3
560
1tb drive
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Quote from b0bftw on the 3rd of January 2012:
such a ******* joke comparative to Intel.
Yeah, cos push pins are hell secure and shit.
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