I'm a rich lazy fag and want to buy a pre built gaming pc that can handle playing games such as rust while streaming...

I'm a rich lazy fag and want to buy a pre built gaming pc that can handle playing games such as rust while streaming, i wanna spend around $2000 for the pc and two monitors. Whats the best brand or independent builder to buy from?

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We build things around here. Good luck finding all that shit for $2000.

He could do it if he built it himself or 'maybe' had a independent store do it

Wow, you cunt. How about you get off your lazy ass, and contribute to society?

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Like i said, rich lazy fag, know nothing about building and not trying to spend 20 hours figuring it out

Why don't you go into a Micro Center or something like that, describe what you want, pick the parts and pay them to build it? Still more expensive than DIY but cheaper than buying a prebuilt online.

All that? Its just the pc and monitors

Build it yourself and still spend $2k. You'll get a much better deal.

Closest near me is 2 hours away

Are you slow? Fairly certain OP made it clear he understands this and doesn't want to do it himself. Such a pointless comment.

Like i said, i'm not knowledgeable on building pc's and don't want to spend the time learning how

I mean that's not too bad. Enjoy a 4 hour relaxing drive, listen to some good music, make a trip of it, and get your PC in the end.

Are you retarded? Can you not plug things into corresponding sockets?

Yes but how long would it take to build it while i'm there?

You can't get a prebuilt PC that can do the things you want for only $2000. Maybe you could if you went and picked the parts yourself and had someone build it but at the point you might as well put it together yourself it's not hard at all. But if you are that lazy and want to go this way put in another $2000 and you will be fine.

If this is only for playing rust while streaming you don't even need that much.
You will need a good internet connection though.

And since you're willing to have two monitors (doubt you will go for some big 4k screen) you can take any shit that looks right to you, but not exagerated price. Too bad for you, you'll have to look up how to put them altogether to use it as if it was one screen. Have fun.
Remember you'll also need some shit to run the stream.

No not retarded just lazy and autistic

That I couldn't tell you, but you could arrange it over the phone then just collect. They have all their stock listed online. You can talk with someone there over the phone, choose the parts, then they contact you when it's ready.

I'm already familiar with streaming as i've done it before but i have shit ram at the moment

OP: First things first if you're too lazy to build it ur self pay someone to build it. You still get a better deal and still dont have to do the work your self.

On the other hand theres also this website. Its fucking crimg but its the only thing I know that'll suit your needs.

>HNNNNGGG POWA CYBA PC
cyberpowerpc.com

No clue what people are talking about except this guy:
It won't take much to get this setup. Alienware has some good packages right now for cheap, starting at $800. You can literally get a pretty decent machine for under $1500 with $500 to get some decent (not 4k) monitors.

I priced 16GB DDR4 RAM, Core i7, GTX 1080 8GB Card & many other decent components and it was $1,550, no monitors though.

Also me, it's not 2003, building a computer isn't much cheaper than having a custom one built or buying one pre-built. The price difference has significantly decreased to a point where I'd rather spend the extra $75 to have somebody build a $1,500 rig for me with a warranty than build it myself.

If you want to game and stream at the same time efficiently at that budget with monitors included I'd say an 1800x Ryzen build with at least 16GB of RAM is the way forward. It's not the best CPU for gaming, but it's no slouch. Where it kills the i7 Quad core units is in allowing you to stream while gaming without any lag. Alot of people will give Ryzen hate but for your purpose it's extremely suitable.

Also iBuyPower is another (probably same people). They have pre-builts or you can customize and build your own. Price it on amazon and you'll find it on par with building one yourself.

>tiger direct
>cyperpower
dell or hp would be a better choice.

if you're a rich fag and wants something nice either go with a "gaming" system made by a local computer shop (cheap) or go to a boutique builder like Puget Systems in California.

Excuse me? Since when? I'm not sure about 1k+ but check out reddit's pcmasterrace's pc builds and they're like 200-400 usd cheeper.

I've heard alienware customer support is abysmal

acer.com/ac/en/US/content/predator-model/NH.Q1RAA.001
get this

I'm not talking Alienware or shit like that. Go to iBuyPower or CyberPowerPC, build a computer then price it out yourself on NewEgg, Tiger Direct or even Amazon. It's usually within 5-10% difference of each other.

Well since Alienware is owned by Dell, if it's anything like their customer support, I'd expect shit tier.

acer aspire, thx me later

Brother's gf got the Predator and loves it. She plays tons of Fallout 4 on high settings and does just fine. Decent deal, think she paid about $750 for hers during some sale.

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Actually he could cut the cost a little there to get some monitors (I'm less familiar with prices for those stuff but $450 for 2 seems a little bit too little if he go for new ones).
He'll do okay with 8GB and a slightly underclass graphic card.

But since he'll have a pre-build I have no clue what type of motherboard and processor he'll have to go with a reasonable graphic card.

I'll stop there since the question what "what brand should I get ?" and that I can't answer that considering I'm not in USA.

Also, the $1k+ computers have a much tighter margin, so building or buying is pretty negligible at that point. I actually priced one out for $1,550 and the site was selling it for $1,450. So even with finding the best prices online, I couldn't have even built it for cheaper.

$450 isn't very expensive if you're going bigger than 22" monitors and want something decent. You could definitely get 2 for like $120 each, but you get what you pay for.

Brand wise, there are tons of "build your own online" websites. Alienware has a pretty impressive system right now starting at $1,199. (16GB DDR4, Core i7, decent graphics card, etc) Considering the name, the price was a little surprising.

Its really fucking easy.

dell.com/en-us/shop/productdetails/alienware-aurora-r6-desktop/dpcwxt03s

like half an hour max

Its really easy to build a computer

Good to know, thx.

I knew Alienware by reputation but I guess it's been a while since I checked their offers. I'll give it a go. My PC's getting old and my wallet is getting flat.

Can get a curved 27 inch monitor on craigslist for 200-300 bucks. The most important is the graphics card. I think you can get away with a Nvidia GTX 980 for 250

>richfag
> $2000 pc

Haha ok

Wait...if you're rich, why the fuck are you limiting the price to $2000. Go spec out a Falcon Northwest system, pay the $7000 they're gonna charge you and go snort coke off an escort's ass. The fuck outta here with your bullshit.

Just fucking use an online store that offers this service. It's not *that* hard to figure out.