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Here are two PC's I'm willing to call "entry level" for gaming:
"Gamebox" budget PS4/XB1 console replacement PC.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Rove/saved/QR6rxr
Base Total: $493.11
Mail-in Rebates: -$45.00
Total: $448.11
"Gamebox" budget PS4/XB1 console replacement PC. Version 2
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Rove/saved/WmdG3C
Base Total: $543.61
Mail-in Rebates: -$105.00
Total: $438.61
Personally think the second one is a bit better but the first is Micro-ATX (smaller) if that matters.
Adding WIndows 8(.1) 64bit will cost you $100~
These builds also come without DVD drives so that will cost $15~ extra.
All total it should still be almost exactly the same price.
The difference is you put these together yourself from parts. Not too hard really.
Those $500-600 bundles are all horrible quality with weak graphics cards, better to build your own.
Pentium G3258 CPU overclocks easily over 4 Ghz and has better performance in majority of games then FX-6300:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kbGtrH
if not, get an i3 4150, or i5 4460+ and drop the 212evo cooler
There is no good prebuilt gaming PC you can get for that low of a price.
Spend that and build your own.
I recommend an i3-4150 on that budget.