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You are all assuming that it will be another computer build. Why not a ghetto case build or something else.

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I think it would be cool if they took a ps4 or xbone + a few games, and sold those to get a budget. Then they would either have to match or beat the performance of the ps4 + xbone.

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I think it would be cool if they took a ps4 or xbone + a few games, and sold those to get a budget. Then they would either have to match or beat the performance of the ps4 + xbone.

 

That sounds good, I wouldn't of sold them but had to use eBay/Craigslist Prices and take 10 prices and average them out.

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500$ cad mini itx build to crush consoles in power while having a fairly small size   

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They will not run any games with $150 besides pacman, minesweeper, solitare and Tetris

Maybe $150 for the CPU/GPU budget.... that might be cool.

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$500 is my vote. Slick got an R9 290 on the $300 build. What happen if he get $500? i wondered.

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$800, if Luke can get a 290 with a budget of under $300 what can he get woth $800?

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1,000,000 dollhairs

I want that build :P

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100$

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Build own computer case. WTF

It's not that hard if you put time into it but I'd like to see what LMG can manage.

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*still waiting for hard tubing build*

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I think cheapest functional pc would be cool. Random used crap plus a cardboard box and a swivel fan

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I would say 500 would be cool

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500 price of Xbox one

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They will not run any games with $150 besides pacman, minesweeper, solitare and Tetris

pretty sure doom would run bro.... just sayin

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Sorry for anyone who wanted very low budgets or very high budgets. Didn't think anyone would choose those so I went with the normal ones

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Are you kiding less than 300$.

They will not run any games with $150 besides pacman, minesweeper, solitare and Tetris

With 100$ pc you can enjoy the most played games out there.League,dota,cs,wow

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Are you kiding less than 300$.

With 100$ pc you can enjoy the most played games out there.League,dota,cs,wow

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I'd say that $450 is a good target budget. $500 seems almost too easy.

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The problem with $150 is they buy the same tower and have $70 for a used 6850, it's just not as exciting

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I'd be interested in scrapyard wars themes, best home server configuration, or best rendering rig, or best rig for tech incompetent grandma

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I would like to see them build custom cases although it would probably be pretty brutal to watch them use power tools.

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