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The Best Gaming PC Money Can Buy

SlappingOysters writes "Gameplayer has gone live with their best PC hardware configurations for Q1 2009. They've broken it into three tiers depending on the investor's budget. And while the prices are regional, it is comparative across the globe. The site has also detailed the 10 Hottest PC Games of 2009 to unveil the software on the horizon which may seduce gamers into an upgrade."

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  1. Re:What a crock... by Spazztastic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why the hell would you want to benchmark one of those beauties?

    Benchmarking is almost always the de facto standard for telling which is better, how it compares, etc.

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  2. Re:I hate these guides and top-10 raves. by larry+bagina · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    good idea. digg.

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  3. Re:Phenom II line by drinkypoo · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Who cares? All I want to know is, where do I get a Q9000 laptop that can run Linux without crapping itself like my T2600-based HP/Compaq nw9440 does? And I just want to say, NEVER AGAIN HP. WORST. CUSTOMER. SERVICE. EVER. But enough of that, seriously, where is my Q9000-based system? If I can't get a full-HD panel, might as well come with a 15". And who can I buy the first generation from and expect it to either a) not shit itself or b) get good support when it shits itself like my nw9440 did?

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  4. Re:FFS by bFusion · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It only increases the value of your home while you live in it though, unless you plan on selling the computer with the house ... and that's only if the computer's value hasn't depreciated in that time, which it does mere seconds after finalizing your purchase for it.