Velocity Micro - Is this a good PC?

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I've been looking at getting a good PC for about $1500, I was going to go with one of those places that make custom PC's but then I saw this ad for Best Buy:
  • Overhaul your gaming experience with a next-generation processor and DirectX 10 for lifelike graphics
  • Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6550, Corsair 2GB DDR2 memory, 400GB hard drive; NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT graphics with DirectX 10, high-definition surround sound
  • 22" widescreen flat-panel LCD monitor with ultrafast 2 ms response time, 1440:1 contrast ratio, a wide 170¨ horizontal viewing angle and 2 built-in speakers; 2 DVI inputs and HDMI interface; sleek aluminum base and stand
Windows Vista™ Home Premium, 2048MB Corsair™ DDR2 memory, 400GB hard drive, reads and writes dual-layer DVDs and CDs, LightScribe disc labeling technology** and nVIDIA® GeForce™ 8600GT graphics with DirectX® 10. 22" LCD Widescreen (ProMagix E2045/W220)

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=999976800050015&type=product&id=pcmprd76700050015

For $1559.98 w/monitor
$1399.99 w/out monitor

I have a Best Buy RewardZone Mastercard and I should get a good amount of RZ's with it, and I have a pretty good Samsung LCD monitor already but I could use another monitor...but is this PC good, or should I stay away?
 
If you build that system yourself, you can probably build it for around $900 including the Vista OS. So save yourself $500 ans stay away from retail PCs. Either go with picking your own parts and build, or have your computer custom built by ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com

Also if you're going to spend over $1000 on a gaming computer, it better at least have an 8800GTS 320MB in it. 8600 series won't cut it in terms of quality gaming.
 
You could do better than that, and pay less as well.

Buy parts online and build it yourself, or if you don't know how, there are sites out there that will build you a system.(not sure which though, ibuypower?)
 
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