Trying to decide on a gaming PC?

I am not a computer expert, so could someone help me out on deciding on a good solid, budget effiecient Gaming computer?
Trying to keep the total cost under around $800.00 so the Monthly cost won't be over $50.00
I have never leased also, do I have to get an 18 month plan? Just wondering. Thanks

Couple things just for correction : It's not leasing, it's financing. You lease a car. And yes, the only current financing that I saw was for 18 months.
That aside, that system is decent for the price, though you won't be winning any FPS competitions.
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