Hello, let me try and answer your question. Smiley you want you mentioned
that your son wanted computer. Well, are great. However, a lot more hard
drive space. Minimum. This is because games take up a lot of this face. As
far as purchasing system, if you go on eBay, you can only find 3 good
prices on computers. Much less then you will spend at a typical retail
store or even mail order companies like Dell, HP. Doing that, may be able
to ask you money to build you a computer or substantially cheaper. Or, why
not just a sum of the parts yourself and build one? These are just ways you
can drive down the cost member, this is for just one game. Also, a core i7
is probably a good idea. As far as video card, I would just suggest that
you can probably get as much memory as you can. But, you probably know all
this stuff already. So, if anybody else has comments on this, let us know.
I am an expert  These are just ways you can drive down the cost of such a
system.
hi

I have a bit of a situation, but I think I have 1 to 3 years room here but
I figured might as well ask. My 7 and a half year old sighted son is
getting into games. but the games he wants to play he would need a desktop
with 8gigs ram at least 500gig hard drive and a core i7 with good graphics
card at least 1 gb graphics. My issue is since I'm divorced, on SSI, and
only get paid $20 or $30 once in a great while for fixing a neighbor's
computer here and there I wonder how will I ever afford to buy him such a
machine? I mean I could wait till he's 10 years old or so but I live in a
small town and things don't really change around here. If my marriage would
have stayed together I'd have the money to buy him a powerful computer. Do
you think it would be more economical to wait till he's 9 or 10 and then by
stuff from newegg and help him build the desktop from scratch?

Josh


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