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Unread 11-08-2016, 03:20 PM
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From Logical Increments, what would you guys suggest for me as an "entry level PC gamer"? I couldn't really venture to guess what kind of games I'd be playing, but let's just say I essentially want to play everything easily. Quality is important but to be honest I don't even notice a huge difference between HDMI and regular so I'm not trying to be some ultra hardcore elitist who needs to play everything 100000% or something you know? I just want to be able to pick up any game that I could possibly want, and play it with no issues what so ever. I'd also preferably not want to run out of space on the PC, have it ever freeze and all of that stuff that my laptop's a cunt for.

So, based on this vague bullshit, what tier would you guys recommend? I was thinking Superb looked pretty decent with a rough number of £695 but if yous think I can achieve what I want with Great, of course that'd be better.
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From Logical Increments, what would you guys suggest for me as an "entry level PC gamer"? I couldn't really venture to guess what kind of games I'd be playing, but let's just say I essentially want to play everything easily. Quality is important but to be honest I don't even notice a huge difference between HDMI and regular so I'm not trying to be some ultra hardcore elitist who needs to play everything 100000% or something you know? I just want to be able to pick up any game that I could possibly want, and play it with no issues what so ever. I'd also preferably not want to run out of space on the PC, have it ever freeze and all of that stuff that my laptop's a cunt for.

So, based on this vague bullshit, what tier would you guys recommend? I was thinking Superb looked pretty decent with a rough number of £695 but if yous think I can achieve what I want with Great, of course that'd be better.
 
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