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Is it possible to make any cpu into a gaming computer with the right components?

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Q. My parents just got a imac and were planning on getting rid of their old e-machine about 3 or 4 years old. I decided id take it and try and build it into a mediocre gaming computer, do i have a chance here or should i just save up for a new cpu, i plan on slowly adding to it not spending like $700 and be done in a day or 2


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First of all a CPU (Central processing Unit) is your computer's processor and you cannot make it into anything.
Also Macs where never built for gaming as most games are for PC only.
As far as upgrading an old eMachines desktop into a gaming computer, you will not be able to do much.
Most likely both the CPU (processor) and graphics are low end and would need replaced, which in turn would mean replacing the motherboard and even the RAM and power supply, so you are just building a new computer in an old eMachines case...

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I've been really wanting to build a gaming computer, but I'm not the most tech-savvy person on earth. I know I can probably do it for $1k, but I'd also like to know what components I should buy in the first place to build a pretty good gaming computer.
I already have a pretty good monitor, mouse, speakers, keyboard, etc. All I have to worry about is the tower.



Answer
I would say around $800 - $1000.
You can get an AMD Phenom Quad Core for around $150. You can get a Hexa core processor, if you want to be really upgrade proof. But that usually costs a lot more than the quad.
Motherboards typically cost $150 - 200. (Be sure to get a mobo that is compatible with the processor)
A decent video card that will run current games will cost you $150 - 200. I recommend the NVIDIA GTX 560.
RAM (depending on how much you want) will typically cost you $60 - 120. 6GB DDR3 is recommended.
Power Supplies will be around $60 - 100. I recommend Corsair Power Supplies, they also have a Gaming Series for gaming computers.
Case would be around $50 - 80.
Windows will cost you $100 or more.
A Hard Drive will be around $100. 7200rpm recommended. You can go for a solid state hard drive just for backups, they are around $120.
So yeah, around $900.
In the end, you will be saving LOTS of money instead of buying an Alienware.




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