CaptQuakers said:
I wouldn't be able to build a pc. One I don't have the patience and 2 I know very little about Pc's I have only been gaming for about 3 months on my pc.
I'm only asking so I don't get bent over on the price.
If you've never built or repaired a computer before I don't suggest starting on a gamer. Yes, it can be cheaper, but do you really want to risk damaging your CPU and motherboard by using too much thermal paste? Or to short out the whole motherboard by not using stand offs? Or to jam a video card into the computer without removing the blank that covers the port with the fan and burning up your video card? All of which are DIY mistakes I've seen at work in the past two weeks.
Also, people tend to forget they will need an OS and don't factor that in to the cost.
What I would do is get a list of the games you play and your budget and go to a local computer shop and have them help you put one together.
What you need for a computer is:
A processor (AMD is a better value than Intel at the moment. Duo core works, but quad core if you can afford it)
A Video Card (I am partial to the AMD/ATI 5700 series right now, either a 5750 or 5770. They are good value for your money. NVIDIA 450 is a better choice than the 460 if you are on a budget.)
Once you know your processer and video card you can choose:
A motherboard (with at least two 16x PCI-E slots for future upgradability. Crossfire for AMD/ATI cards, SLI for NVIDIA)
RAM (2 GB minimum but 4 GB would be better)
Hard Drive
Optical Drive
A Case
A Power Supply
Windows 7
Of course, all this applies to pre-built systems, too.