» Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:56 am
Look, in all honestly, don't bother getting a gaming PC if your budget is less than around $900. You CAN build a decent PC for less than that, but it's just not worth it as you're sacrificing quality, future-proofed components for cheap and cheerful, i.e. you can build something that might run new games now, but that will be utterly useless in 6-9 months time.
If your budget is $600, save up another $300. That extra 50% in budget will net you a solid mobo and PSU. the foundations of an excellent, future-proofed PC. Seriously, don't scrimp on those components. You can scrimp on the case somewhat, if you don't plan on overclocking or having three-way SLI and five HDDs. You can get a decent, mid-range CPU for relatively cheap. RAM is piddly cheap, so you can get 8GB easily enough. A decent 1TB HDD such as a Spinpoint or Caviar Black is affordable.
Just get a decent motherboard, a quality PSU, and you'll be set for years, able to upgrade your PC as needs be. But $900 is a sweet spot; $600 just isn't going to cut it, unless you ONLY want to play Skyrim, and don't care about playing games released in 6 months time.