answer:Your best bet (if you’ve got any experience) is to build your own. I purchased the parts for my last computer from newegg and built it at home. It gives you ultimate freedom to purchase your own parts. I would buy a cpu/motherboard combo, then fill in the parts from there. On the other hand, if you don’t have the experience to build your own, you can get “gaming” machines from Dell, and many other manufacturers. Just be careful on their “upgrades”. They will barely upgrade something and give it a new name so that it sounds like its worth more. Check the hardware specs of each machine very carefully. Often the machines will be 98% similar but have a boost in price for one tiny, negligible improvement.