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There's also http://reddit.com/r/suggestalaptop if you really don't want to build a PC yourself and stick with the laptop idea.
AMD A8 6600K Quad Core Processor / CPU running at 4.0Ghz
8GB DDR3 1333Mhz RAM
HD6670 Graphics Now Superseded With LATEST AMD HD 8570D Graphics!
1TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
CD / DVD-RW Dual Layer Optical Disc Drive
MSI FM2-A55M-E33 uATX Motherboard (Full specifications of this board can be found here)
500W Quiet Power Supply featuring large 120mm fan
Stylish Galaxy Blue Bubble Desktop PC Gaming Case
Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN
4 X High Speed USB 2.0 Ports on Back Plus 2 On Front
8 Channel HD Audio
4 X SATA II 3GB/s Ports
1 X PCI Express X16 Slot
1 X PCI Express X1 Slot
1 X PCI Slot
2 X PS/2 Port (For Keyboard / Mouse)
1 X VGA Port
1 X HDMI Port (With Audio)
Dual Monitor Support
UK Mains Cable Included
All Relevant Driver Discs Included
But I'd also reiterate my point to you about checking PCGamer. They have a PC they show every month, with price being a major factor - so you can get a full experience for the least cash.
They also keep it updated as need arises, and new kit comes out. It's also a kit they actually keep built, so they KNOW there's no problem with the devices not being compatible.
EDIT: Actually, after checking that embedded card is crap. So you'd need to update that as soon as possible. I suppose it all boils down to how much you have to spend.
AMD HD 8570D igp is not a good idea, its dog slow. Just stay away from igp, its a cost cutting measure, not for gaming.
XC600
Product Family: Aspire
Product Type: Computer
CPU
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core (G2020) 2.9GHz 3MB (L3 Cache)
Motherboard
Chipset: Intel H61 Express
Processors (Max): 1 (1)
PCI Express Slot: 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 • 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 Slots
Integrated Network: Yes
Memory
Memory (Maximum): 4096MB (8192MB) PC3-12800 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM
Storage
Hard Disk: 1000GB (1 x 1000GB) 7200RPM SATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
Graphics Card
Graphics Device: UMA
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type: DVD-RW
Interfaces/Ports
HDMI Port: 1 x HDMI
VGA Port: 1 x 15-pin D-Sub
USB Ports: 8 x USB 2.0
RJ-45 Ports: 1 x RJ-45
Audio Line In Ports: 1 x Audio Line In
Audio Line Out Ports: 1 x Audio Line Out
Media Adaptor
Removable Flash Memory Adaptor: Memory Card Reader
MultiMedia Card: Supported: MMC
Sony Memory Stick: Supported
Secure Digital: Supported
xD-Picture Card: Supported: xD-Picture Card
Network
Wired Network: Yes
Network Interface: Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps Integrated
Wireless Network: Yes
Wireless LAN: 802.11a/b/g/n
System
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit) Multi-Language
Electrical
Electrical Power Available: 220W
Physical
Dimensions: 10cm (W) x 36.7cm (D) x 27cm (H) - Weight 10kg
Features
Acer Aspire XC600 SFF PC
Intel Pentium Dual Core (G2020) 2.9GHz Processor with 3MB L3 Cache and 5GT/s Bus Speed
4GB (1600MHz) DDR3 SDRAM
1TB (7200rpm) SATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
Microsoft Windows 8 Multi-Language (64-bit)
If you want to build your own, MaximumPC has lists to build three different tiers of PCs that you can play games on from budget to mid-tier to break the bank.
I notice you're quoting in pounds, that's why I've been assuming you're English like me, so I can guide you to possible places.
Yes just make a laptop...great idea
Not at all true. They ARE overpriced. You can get the same specs as a rule of thumb for around 40% less cost.
And that's not just my opinion, but the opinion of many specialist magazines etc.
So, it has nothing to do with money - I could afford one, but there's no way I'd have one.
A Ferrari is also overpriced isn't it?
You miss the point entirely. You're claiming that they're of higher quality then? They're not.
And again, this is NOT just my opinion, but the opinion of other professionals. The parts used in Alienware can be found elsewhere.
That's the point - they are overpirced for NO GOOD REASON. Once upon a time, when they weren't part of Dell, it was slightly different, but not anymore.
Anyway, I've had this MSI laptop for 6 years, and both my current Compaq desktops longer than that. So what?