Microtel AM6025 Gaming Computer review

If you are looking for computer around $700 that plays most games released today, then this Microtel is is worth a look. The Microtel AM6025 Gaming Computer comes with a 3.4GHz AMD Phenom II X4 965 quad-core processor which offers excellent gaming value, and ATI Radeon 5670 1GB graphics card which is sufficient for most today's games. If you want more future-proof gaming computer, then I suggest getting some other desktop. You can't expect playing future games at high settings with a $75 graphics card. Hard drive and RAM are both pretty average for this price range, good enough for most people.

CybertronPC X-Sniper SAAN4120BRBSL review

CybertronPC X-Sniper would be a perfect budget gaming desktop if it didn't have one weak link, the graphics card. The graphics card is a low-end ATI HD 4350, which is couple generations old. HD 4350 doesn't even pass minimum requirements for most latest games. Other specs are relatively good: reasonably fast dual-core CPU, enough RAM and plenty of hard disk space for this price range. Keep in mind this "gaming computer" doesn't have an operating system.

iBUYPOWER Gamer Extreme A928i review

iBUYPOWER is pretty famous for budget gaming computers, let's see what this mid-range gaming desktop has to offer. iBUYPOWER Gamer Extreme A928i is equipped with powerful Intel i5 760 (not latest Sandy Bridge architecture) quad-core processor clocked at 2.8GHz, which is paired with reasonably fast 1GB ATI HD 5750 DirectX 11 graphics card. Other specifications are pretty low for this price: 4GB of RAM and 500GB SATA hard drive. One interesting thing about this computer is the 700W power supply, which will give you headroom for future upgrades (if it's

 
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