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BOOM HEADSHOT!
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plus the rest. Only go for either of those brands if you have too much money on your hand and want to play the latest games on your laptop, as well as be the cool kid in school for a day.
Else, get a regular one in a $1000 price range or something like it. Don't pay for stuff you'll never or hardly use . |
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Jesus of The Extreme
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For ****'s sake, newbie, if you go with an Alienware or Voodoo, all you're paying for is the logo and some flashy case. On top of that, you can get a similarly cool case for less money.
If you're really concerned about having a high end rig, build your own. Failing that, just order in all the parts and have someone more technically minded build it for you. And yes, I know this thread's half a month old, but slapping this kid for wanting to buy a designer computer when it'll run like a high street brand machine counts as a valuable contriubution. |
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