It depends on the kinds of games you play. Highly graphical massively multiplayer games take much more computing power than simple web games. The best way to answer this is to visit the websites of the games you're interested in. Check out both the minimum system requirements and the gaming sites' forums. You'll see people complain about bad systems and brag about good ones.
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Yes you probably do, because there are so many more games for pc as well as mac although i have a mac i want a pc for gaming
There are lots of scams on the internet for free gaming pcs. Don't listen to them because they will most likely give you viruses and make you need another regular PC. The only way I've heard of actually getting a free gaming PC is by winning gaming competitions.
There are many reasons your netbook could be faster than your gaming PC. Your PC could be older, could have viruses, or could be overloaded with stuff.
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One's PC setup is a personal thing. What is good for one person may not be a good setup for another. For example if you want to play games, you will want to ensure that you have a good gaming setup, while someone who likes music would need a different setup.