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I was wondering if anyone can give me suggestions, I want to build a gaming computer (I have no experience building one). My range is from $600-$750: I am not wanting to play all games on ultra high settings , I just want to a point to where I can play my current games (like fallout 4) and future games to high settings with no issue. Also, I know nothing about overclocking so i am hoping to find a build to where overclocking is not necessary. I don't plan to use multiple screens or anything like that. What does everyone think? Should I stick with his build or do you have any suggestions for me for a better build?

Note: If you think my price estimate is too low then please tell me. Also, if you believe that buying a pre-made build is better then please give me suggestions on which pre-made builds would be most compatible with my needs. 

Thank you for your time.
 

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You can look here at the recommended builds at different price points:
http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f255/tsf-hardware-teams-recommended-builds-2016-a-668661.html

Keep in mind, you'll need to add around $80-$100 for an operating system unless you have one that can be transferred to the new build.

If you keep an eye out for sales you can find pre-built gaming desktops that are pretty good. During black friday there was quite a few good deals.

My opinion would be to save up a little more so you can get a system that will last long into the future. On the other hand putting together a solid core system (CPU, motherboard, power supply) would mean only having to upgrade the GPU in the future.
 
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