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Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
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xtremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
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Cawnah wrotextremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
Well im english, the english websites do it alot faster and cheaper. SORRY, Ermmm i suggest literally just starting off with a $300-400 computer with a ok cpu, ok ram, ok hard drive and ok graphics. See how it works out and when needed upgrade.
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xtremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
Well im english, the english websites do it alot faster and cheaper. SORRY, Ermmm i suggest literally just starting off with a $300-400 computer with a ok cpu, ok ram, ok hard drive and ok graphics. See how it works out and when needed upgrade.
English sites are doing the same thing. If they didn't they wouldn't get any profit.
And if you build a bad computer just to upgrade it that pretty much just wastea the money you put into it in the first place.
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Cawnah wrotextremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
Well im english, the english websites do it alot faster and cheaper. SORRY, Ermmm i suggest literally just starting off with a $300-400 computer with a ok cpu, ok ram, ok hard drive and ok graphics. See how it works out and when needed upgrade.
English sites are doing the same thing. If they didn't they wouldn't get any profit.
And if you build a bad computer just to upgrade it that pretty much just wastea the money you put into it in the first place.
I swear you are agaisnt everything i say... Dude i built a computer on this site and it wasnt too pricey for the specs and the shipping was really cheap. And i didnt say build a bad computer i just said a decent one that can play games quite well but just dont spend a lot of money on some over hyped junk that will have too much power and storage for you to ever you in a lifetime.
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xtremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
Well im english, the english websites do it alot faster and cheaper. SORRY, Ermmm i suggest literally just starting off with a $300-400 computer with a ok cpu, ok ram, ok hard drive and ok graphics. See how it works out and when needed upgrade.
English sites are doing the same thing. If they didn't they wouldn't get any profit.
And if you build a bad computer just to upgrade it that pretty much just wastea the money you put into it in the first place.
I swear you are agaisnt everything i say... Dude i built a computer on this site and it wasnt too pricey for the specs and the shipping was really cheap. And i didnt say build a bad computer i just said a decent one that can play games quite well but just dont spend a lot of money on some over hyped junk that will have too much power and storage for you to ever you in a lifetime.
This guy clearly doesn't know anything about computers.
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xtremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wroteCawnah wrotextremelysour03 wrote Dude literally google "build your own pc online" and you can easily make your own custom pc (quite cheaply) and make it to what specs you want it...
You mean on ibuypower.com or cyberpowerpc.com where they take forever to build it, then add an extra $200 or more for being the middle man? Not to mention all the terrible reviews of systems being DOA after taking 3-5 weeks to arrive. Yeah, good idea.
Well im english, the english websites do it alot faster and cheaper. SORRY, Ermmm i suggest literally just starting off with a $300-400 computer with a ok cpu, ok ram, ok hard drive and ok graphics. See how it works out and when needed upgrade.
English sites are doing the same thing. If they didn't they wouldn't get any profit.
And if you build a bad computer just to upgrade it that pretty much just wastea the money you put into it in the first place.
I swear you are agaisnt everything i say... Dude i built a computer on this site and it wasnt too pricey for the specs and the shipping was really cheap. And i didnt say build a bad computer i just said a decent one that can play games quite well but just dont spend a lot of money on some over hyped junk that will have too much power and storage for you to ever you in a lifetime.
You said to spend $300 to $400 on it. You think he can build a decent gaming PC for that much? You have no idea what you're talking about. I'm against everything you say because you are wrong.
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Build your own Computer with your Graphic Cards.
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