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For a gaming machine I'd look more at building one from the components that are needed.
She wont even look at a DVD writer!

Get a good case, amd CPU and graphics, go for as much RAM as you can afford, a 256gb SSD (or more), 3terrabyte HHD storage etc.
A lot depends upon how old she is/what games?

Have a look at overclockers.
 
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Look, about the gaming PC or laptop.
Firstly, someone asked a good question, do you need a PC or laptop?

PC will be more powerful, will not heat up, performance is also often much higher at the gaming PC than the laptop.
The laptop is not tied to one place with it, you can go anywhere, sit as you please, etc. Characteristics in principle, too, at the level but the price will be much higher.

If you decided to stop your choice on PC, then, in this case, there are two options for the development of events
-Buy already assembled PC
-Build a PC by yourself

The first method will be much faster, you would not have to worry about anything, it will already be a fully assembled PC model - sit down and use. But the price of the already assembled PC will be much higher than the if you build it in the manual. This is logical.

The second way besides the lower price has one more undisputed advantage - flexibility in the choice of parts.
You decide what you want to be in your PC and just customize the desires for the budget. On the Internet, there are many articles with budget options for building a game PC - for example: https://elitegamingcomputers.com/good-cheap-gaming-computers/

Another important advantage is that each of the parts has a huge number of analogues of which you can also choose the most suitable ones for estimating the price-quality!

For example, here is a selection of SSD from different manufacturers with a comparison of their characteristics (https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/ssds), pay attention to the fact that all of them are almost similar in characteristics, but the price for different manufacturers is very strongly varated. That is, you can easily save money by simply placing an SSD not from the most famous manufacturer, but another cheap and good one. (This applies to any components, not only SSD, which I chose for an example)

By the way, about SSD, if you decide to build the PC, then it's better to put SSD as the main Hard Drive, and HDD can already be installed as an additional one. This will significantly speed up the system.

As for RAM, I would advise not less than 16GB DDR4. But remember that RAM is not so expensive and it can always be "increased" after some time when the money appears(Like I did, I have only 8 GB now, but soon I`m gonna buy some more.

If it's interesting - here is my build, I picked it up in google, as I said in the beginning of my post - there are a lot of such options))

Intel Pentium G4560
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
ASRock B250M Pro4
Crucial 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4-2133
Crucial MX300 275GB
EVGA 450W 80+ Bronze PSU

Hope you`ll find something interesting and useful!
 
Don't buy HP. Ever.

Honestly, go for literally ANYTHING else in preference to HP, if you want the machine to last more than 14 months without terminal hardware failure rendering it beyond repair.

Their consumer computer equipment is complete and utter garbage.
 
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