ArcaneRose

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Hey, I'm just wondering what would be a good desktop that could handle next-gen titles of the highest settings, around 60 fps or more. Budget of around 2,000 USD
 

G-star93

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If prebuilt PC costs 2k$ you could build it yourself for around 1.5k$ or build something that would cost 2,5k$ if it were prebuilt. Think of that ;) because it's stupid to buy prebuilt PC's. They have low quality components inside, like the cheapest motherboards, PSU's, SSD's even GPU's most of the time they have reference design, and warranty is shorter and you can't even open the case up to clean out the dust, because of the warranty.
 

ArcaneRose

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I wouldn't even know where to begin building one myself :??:
I only started getting into PC at all around a year ago, I just used xbox before a friend sent me his old desktop.
 

c4s2k3

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Kind of an obtuse reply. I too prefer to build my own but that simply isn't for everyone. It is also true that if you know what you are doing, you can build a solid rig for lower cost. When you build, you are responsible for everything and if something goes wrong, or fails prematurely, it's all on you. To some people, the time required to choose and match parts, order, assemble, and test the system simply isn't worth it. Others simply do not wish to assume the aforementioned risks.

I would suggest ArcaneRose search for thorough online reviews of pre-built systems. I've seen several such reviews right here at Tom's.

Examples:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cyberpowerpc-syber-m-xtreme-400,4869.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/digital-storm-vanquish-5-gaming-desktop,4862.html