Which computer to start off and build up

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  1. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    I'm wondering which computer to buy that can most games on medium settings or better for games like ATS beamng or farm sim
    Pc 1. $360 us
    Processor: AMD A6-7400K 6 Computer Core APU (2 CPU + 6 GPU)
    Upgradable to any processor using the AMD FM2 Socket
    Memory: 8GB of High Speed DDR3 RAM
    Dual Channel RAM, 4 slots on the computer. Easily add more if needed!
    Storage: 1TB 7200rpm Hard Drive
    Many slots for expansion! Sata cables included!
    Graphics: Integrated Hybrid AMD Radeon R5 Graphics
    Computer can take up to two more graphics cards! ULTIMATE POTENTIAL!
    Video Ports: VGA, HDMI (also plays sound over HDMI), DVI
    Front I/O: 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, Mic in and Headphone out
    Optical Drive: Case doesn't support drives - NONE
    Wifi: Realtek Chipset Wireless N 150mbps USB dongle included
    Power Supply: 400W or more Certified Power Supply

    pc 2. $354
    AMD Richland 6300 Dual Core Processor / CPU running at 3.7GHz

    8GB DDR3 1600MHZ RAM

    ATI Radeon Hd 8370D GRAPHICS

    1000GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive

    CD / DVD-RW Dual Layer Optical Disc Drive

    FM2+ MICRO ATX Motherboard

    500W Quiet Power Supply Featuring Large 120mm Cooling Fan

    High Quality Desktop PC Gaming Case.
    No operating system

    pc 3. Price $430 us
    http://www.amazon.com/CybertronPC-G...feature_five_browse-bin:7817224011|7817223011
     
  2. jakegamer

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    PC 2 because it has dedicated graphics
     
  3. Funky7Monkey

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    None of the above. Build it yourself. $400 budget is a bit tight for a gaming computer, however, a good place to start for information is @BlueScreen's Computer building guide. Also, don't expect medium graphics settings on anything around $400. You'll need to invest at least $600 for that performance.
     
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  4. SixSixSevenSeven

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    none of the 3 remotely suitable
     
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  5. jakegamer

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    Broken link it goes to youtube
     
  6. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    Well im anxious to get a basic gaming pc for some the games i play. i am planning to update it later when i have the money but if i can play some medium end game at a good fps like minecraft, roblox, war thunder and the wargaming series im fine with that
    darn it might ask seller to iclude windows 7 for pc 2 does not come with it gonna have to dump 60 bucks into it

    anyway if i play beam ng what is my average fps on medium settings with these computers
     
  7. SixSixSevenSeven

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    low at best. None of these pcs are gaming pcs
     
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  8. AllTerrainOutlaw

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  9. SixSixSevenSeven

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    ssellers often claim absolute crap as gaming pcs
     
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  10. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    well as long as i can get a decent computer around my budget im happy

    did i mention 3 of the 4 are from ebay
     
  11. jakegamer

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    Dude build your own for cheaper
     
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  13. jakegamer

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    Dude no seller buy parts and build it
     
  14. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    1st off i would prefer to buy a prebuild why because if it breaks while under warranty if i build myself there are some parts that may not work together then i have to do research and all that cant we say which one is better and not complain about building
     
  15. Funky7Monkey

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    Well, all of them are equally horrible.
     
  16. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    but statistically which is better
     
  17. Funky7Monkey

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    They will run games about the same: Not at all. Except Roblox.
     
  18. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    what do u mean except roblox
     
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    First rule about gaming computers....Go Intel....enough said....
     
  20. AllTerrainOutlaw

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    intel sure but graphics no
     
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