Gamer Vantage uses Core2Duo so that is what I'd be going for, although I'd change a fair few things and build it myself. If you aren't confident doing that then customise it but it really isn't that hard to do.
Gamer Vantage uses Core2Duo so that is what I'd be going for, although I'd change a fair few things and build it myself. If you aren't confident doing that then customise it but it really isn't that hard to do.
Agreed. I was pretty worried about building for the first time earlier this year. Piece of **** though. Follow the motherboard / cpu manual and its plain sailing.
The advantage of building it yourself is simple, you learn a lot (so you can rant more on here ), and when something goes wrong you don't spend days or even weeks without a computer while you rma stuff. You can isolate the problem and solve it while the box is still on your desk.
For £750 you can build a machine that can play those games quite happily.
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