A sub-$1000 PC may sound like it is not going to be enough for games that need big specs but the article here will surely help you build a sub-$1000 PC that will be enough to handle those games that you want. With just $800 you can build your own Kick-ass PC for all your gaming needs, thanks to MaximumPC.com
Parts List:
Antec Three Hundred ($60, www.antec.com)
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHz Wolfdale ($165, www.intel.com)
Visiontek Radeon HD 4850 ($185, www.visiontek.com)
Seagate 500GB Barracuda ($65, www.seagate.com)
MSI P45 Neo3 ($110, www.msi.com.tw)
Samsung SH-S223F DVD Burner ($25, www.samsung.com)
Antec NeoPower 500 ($90, www.antec.com)
Corsair 2x1GB DDR2 800 ($40, www.corsair.com)
Once you got all the parts needed then you can check out the link in MaximumPC for the step by step instructions on how to build your own kick-ass gaming PC for just $800.
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