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With prices at $250.00 for a rather substantial hard drive, it should be easier all the time for people to afford the new desktop computer you described. Noting that there is room in the case is particularly important for planning expansions. I got my new system with Windows Vista last year and I no longer hear my son complaining about any games freezing, or sluggish behavior with various functions. Still I am very interested in noting the CybertronPC Armor Gaming Personal Computer that you share in your post. This is because I am sure down the road the gaming for older teens with advanced computer skills will require knowledge of the best technology available, even if for comparison to products that are considered the “next best” for gaming. Thanks for sharing the tips, and also for the website suggestion of NewEgg.