Backing up Sylis, there's a full range of gaming PCs to choose from, some starting around $500 and some going for $3000+. If you're looking for a build I would first recommend checking out the recommend specs for the games you're interested in playing. Once you know those you can piece by piece build your PC. The people at Microcenter, as well as Newegg.com, would be able to help you out for any techincal-specific question you may have. Hope this helps!
So many options. I would go to store talk to sales rep about prebuilds or what it would take to build your own.
It depends on your definition of "not too expensive", but for the most part they definitely have affordable gaming PC's capable of running most modern titles well
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