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  1. Where's the best place to build a computer online with alot of gaming and video editing stuff.
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    Where do you live? Supplying sites can be difficult if your location is unknown
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    Alienware PC's rn't bad at Best Buy.


    Dell has the best systems but be prepared for a +2,000 dollar price tag if u want top of the line.
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    Doesn't a PC have to still be built in the "Real" world?

    (I'm sorry, bad, bad joke.)
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    You have huge options. Dell and Gateway are the most obvious, but they're not always as customizable or cheap as you'd like. ABS (http://www.abspc.com) and Cyberpower (http://www.cyberpowersystem.com) are very reputable and they have systems for practically everything you could ever imagine. As mentioned above, Alienware (http://www.alienware.com) is more along the lines of Dell and Gateway, but even more expensive. They make awesome systems though, and are much more customizable than the latter two. Vicious Computers (http://www.viciouspc.com/) are somewhere between Dell & Gateway and Alienware. And last and most expensive of all, Falcon Northwest (http://www.falcon-nw.com) is probably where you'll spend the most money. They do custom paint jobs on your tower and have very powerful systems, but I wouldn't recommend them, it's not worth the price.
    Hope this helped.
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  6. http://www.newegg.com/ they have every part you can think of and great prices i order from them all the time
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  7. buy your pc parts from newegg.com

    I've built two pcs right now within the past month and I got great deals @ newegg

    One was a 1900+ for a grand

    and the other was a 1700+ (my pc) for 900

    Know you maybe thinking "But I can get a 1800+ E-Machines for 600 bucks at XXXXXX"

    But if you truly know how to build a PC you'll appreciate the prices.

    Btw, my pc that cost me 900 has the Asus ATN8sx Deluxe (Nforce2)....
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  8. im tired of proprietary software and i'd like to build my first PC with some stuff that i need like an ATI AIW 9700, a DVD+RW and a really huge hard drive and great speakers
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