Do you have a gaming computer

I currently have a prebuilt gaming PC that I got from Amazon over a year ago. It's a Acer Nitro and I spent about $700 for it. I haven't had an issue with it so far, it runs games pretty decently. I also have a couple gaming laptops but one needs a new sound board in it as well as a new operating system and the other one is still running fine but I need to clean it out since the fans were rattling a bit last time I used it.

Wow! I don't know that getting a gaming computer is that expensive. I hope that you are enjoying your time with the new device. With the way you explained, it is pretty obvious that it was the right decision that you took.
 
I currently have a gaming laptop at the moment. I can play games on it if I find a game on PC I want to play but would love a higher-end desktop PC when I can to be able to play more games.

This laptop is also great for when I create my video game content and live stream.
 
Off course yes i do because i am a gamer i used to play a lot of when when i am less busy and i will be likely to upgrade my playstation to a better version
 
I have a computer that I use to play games, but it is not necessarily dedicated to gaming. I use it for other activities I engage in as well. I am not exactly a pro gamer, I only play a few times.
 
I have an ASUS TUF Gaming A15.

It's a laptop (and a fairly low-end gaming laptop at that), but still a bona fide gaming laptop :P .
 
I have Dell g5 15, it is a mid range gaming laptop. I am basically a PC gamer so I have been thinking about building a gaming PC for a long time but I have not been able to do so due to lack of budget. Do you have a gaming computer?
I dont have a gaming laptop but have got a Gsming Desktop computer, Asus Powerstation with core i7, 16gig ram and 4gig Nvidia video card
 
I have an HP laptop that can game and a desktop that can only play non-demanding games. So, no. I do not have a gaming computer.

As for a prebuilt or building one, I think building is the better option. You get to make your computer truly yours because you are not limited to someone else's choices and selections.

However, I would advise anyone who wants to go the custom route and is not comfortable building one or does not have the skills to do so to work with a reputable systems integrator. These companies let you customize the computer however you want and only build it for you. However, they do charge services fees and a markup on parts, so this is something you should be aware of and consider before going this route.
 
I myself do not have a gaming laptop. I have an HP laptop and it works well for me. I don't do much gaming at all and the types of games I play don't need a lot of processing power.
 

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