cerealkilla
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My uncle being my uncle, has decided that as a "birthday/graduation/congrats on getting into college/sorry for missing your last 4 birthdays/im too rich for my own good" gift he is paying for my computer for school. He told me not to worry about the cost and to get whatever I want. I was talking to a friend of mine about it and told him I decided to build a custom rather than go with a premade one. I'm not great with computer stuff (I don't think I could build my own w/o blowing something up), but I know enough to know that a custom is much better than a premade in the area of cost efficiency. My friend pointed me to this forum and said you guys might be able to help?
As for what I like: I'm a bit of a gamer, so I would love for this computer to be able to play the newest games at the best video settings (I'm assuming its something like Oblivion or Doom 3?). But at the same time, it is still intended for school work, so I would like to be able to multitask fairly well. If you need more specific details, I can try to explain better. Generally, I would like to try to keep the cost to about $3000, but it is flexible.
As for what I like: I'm a bit of a gamer, so I would love for this computer to be able to play the newest games at the best video settings (I'm assuming its something like Oblivion or Doom 3?). But at the same time, it is still intended for school work, so I would like to be able to multitask fairly well. If you need more specific details, I can try to explain better. Generally, I would like to try to keep the cost to about $3000, but it is flexible.