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Default 11-14-2002, 06:57 AM

The best PC to play a game on is one you build yourself, that way you know the specs and hardware. Though, in terms of cost effectiveness, it is sometimes cheaper to buy a prebuilt system. If you're not ready to take on that endeavor, I would suggest some of the previously mentioned companies, especially ALIENWARE(http://www.alienware.com), expensive but top components and a great warranty. Falcon Northwest(http://www.falcon-nw.com)is another one.

PC Gamer and Maximum PC magazines just had special issues on building your own gaming system. You can consult those for component specifications and recommendations. Also, consult a site called Extreme Tech(http://www.extremetech.com). They always have good reviews on systems, and their ratings are considered to be very reliable. I'm building a new PC primarily to get ready for STAR WARS GALAXIES in 2003. OH YEAH!!!!

Dell makes good systems, but their tech support has really declined in quality, from what I understand.

Gateway. . .well, they have been known to use refurbished parts.
  
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