Whats a good gaming computer?

Hey, i have no idea what i need to run computer games such as, Arma 2, Mount and Blade, and games of that matter. I bought Arma 2 and when i open it, it takes 30 minutes to start, and when i get in a server, everything looks like minecraft lol, its all choppy and laggy, i have a dell inspiron one all in one computer, im wondering if thats the problem? I dont know if i should get another computer, that can run games like that, where it will be fast and smooth. Any ideas? thanks guys and gals...
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If you never put in a part in your computer, then yes it's. You have 2 options. You can have geek squad do it for $39.99 I believe, or if you want to try it yourself, youtube some videos for it.
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