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The best choice is always to build your own. Buy the parts from Newegg.com. They have a tutorial on the site and on YouTube.
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Cawnah wrote The best choice is always to build your own. Buy the parts from Newegg.com. They have a tutorial on the site and on YouTube.this is cool but i actually don't know what do i need to buy and all those stuff i get confuse. If you can help than thanks better but mostly i don't even know what do i need to start it up.
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Well, it all depends on what you call expensive.
If it were me, I would go for the laptop 10x over, never chose between a low spec and a high spec, always get the high spec.
It will do you good in the long run and won't have to upgrade/build or do anything to it to make it better for the next 5 years, since Gaming has come a long way up to the top, I think it won't be a matter of time before it all comes to a halt for the time being and upgrading won't have to be done.
If it were me, I would go for the laptop 10x over, never chose between a low spec and a high spec, always get the high spec.
It will do you good in the long run and won't have to upgrade/build or do anything to it to make it better for the next 5 years, since Gaming has come a long way up to the top, I think it won't be a matter of time before it all comes to a halt for the time being and upgrading won't have to be done.
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CrytekUK wrote Well, it all depends on what you call expensive.
If it were me, I would go for the laptop 10x over, never chose between a low spec and a high spec, always get the high spec.
It will do you good in the long run and won't have to upgrade/build or do anything to it to make it better for the next 5 years, since Gaming has come a long way up to the top, I think it won't be a matter of time before it all comes to a halt for the time being and upgrading won't have to be done.
Laptops are the worst choice for gaming which he clearly wants to do.
To the OP: Building a PC is easy. I can't really help you more then I already have unless you want to tell me your budget and I will pick some parts for you.
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Cawnah wroteCrytekUK wrote Well, it all depends on what you call expensive.
If it were me, I would go for the laptop 10x over, never chose between a low spec and a high spec, always get the high spec.
It will do you good in the long run and won't have to upgrade/build or do anything to it to make it better for the next 5 years, since Gaming has come a long way up to the top, I think it won't be a matter of time before it all comes to a halt for the time being and upgrading won't have to be done.
Laptops are the worst choice for gaming which he clearly wants to do.
To the OP: Building a PC is easy. I can't really help you more then I already have unless you want to tell me your budget and I will pick some parts for you.
my budget is 1600 and lower.
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dkgaby69 wroteCawnah wroteCrytekUK wrote Well, it all depends on what you call expensive.
If it were me, I would go for the laptop 10x over, never chose between a low spec and a high spec, always get the high spec.
It will do you good in the long run and won't have to upgrade/build or do anything to it to make it better for the next 5 years, since Gaming has come a long way up to the top, I think it won't be a matter of time before it all comes to a halt for the time being and upgrading won't have to be done.
Laptops are the worst choice for gaming which he clearly wants to do.
To the OP: Building a PC is easy. I can't really help you more then I already have unless you want to tell me your budget and I will pick some parts for you.
my budget is 1600 and lower.
you can build a pretty nice computer for $1600,and for building it is pretty much just plugging in all of the wires that have labled slots so its not that difficult
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