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Is this a good site for buying/building a PC?
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looks pretty good maybe u should try it
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If you want to build a PC, buy parts from NCIX/Newegg and put it together yourself. CyberpowerPC isn't that bad if you get the right parts.
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Generation wrote If you want to build a PC, buy parts from NCIX/Newegg and put it together yourself. CyberpowerPC isn't that bad if you get the right parts.
Thing is im a noob when it comes to piecing together parts to make a PC. Thats the reason why im asking.
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It is good but i prefer NewEgg
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lo_Copy_ol wroteGeneration wrote If you want to build a PC, buy parts from NCIX/Newegg and put it together yourself. CyberpowerPC isn't that bad if you get the right parts.
Thing is im a noob when it comes to piecing together parts to make a PC. Thats the reason why im asking.
It's not hard, really, it isn't. Matter of placing parts together and installing your O/S and drivers. The only part I can see a beginner mess up is not installing the proper connectors ( I.E - supplemental CPU power ). Other than that, it really is straight forward. You get the experience of building a PC, better parts, and overall a much cheaper outcome.
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