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Are these Gaming Pc's good for the money? ebay is cheaper?


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EDIT: I could build my own, price range- Under 475 pounds
Please list all parts and where i can get them or link them, thanks.


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Go for the second one bro, but get a solid state drive 1000gb. They are way better I have 2 of them.
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Go for the second, But if i were you i would build it myself better parts for cheaper price, But if you have no knowledge just get the second one.
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-SONIC- wrote Go for the second one bro, but get a solid state drive 1000gb. They are way better I have 2 of them.


1TB SSD? They are out there, only a few thousand though. No big deal.

UPS wrote Go for the second, But if i were you i would build it myself better parts for cheaper price, But if you have no knowledge just get the second one.


This.

It does not take a great deal of knowledge to put a MOBO on some stand offs and place a video card into a PCIE slot and connect some cables. There are 100's of tutorials out there if you were to every get stuck anyways. Why overpay when you don't need to?
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really you want to be going for a i5 2500k or better now. 4 - 8 gigs ram and a hd 6950 or higher. remember cooling is just as important and so is the psu
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Generation wrote
-SONIC- wrote Go for the second one bro, but get a solid state drive 1000gb. They are way better I have 2 of them.


1TB SSD? They are out there, only a few thousand though. No big deal.

UPS wrote Go for the second, But if i were you i would build it myself better parts for cheaper price, But if you have no knowledge just get the second one.


This.

It does not take a great deal of knowledge to put a MOBO on some stand offs and place a video card into a PCIE slot and connect some cables. There are 100's of tutorials out there if you were to every get stuck anyways. Why overpay when you don't need to?
Okay maybe not a great deal of knowledge it probably could be done simple enough but maybe they just dont want to or just want it done for them without having to fiddle around
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Could anyone link me any better ones?
MAX PRICE-475 pounds, under 400 would help...
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UPS wrote
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-SONIC- wrote Go for the second one bro, but get a solid state drive 1000gb. They are way better I have 2 of them.


1TB SSD? They are out there, only a few thousand though. No big deal.

UPS wrote Go for the second, But if i were you i would build it myself better parts for cheaper price, But if you have no knowledge just get the second one.


This.

It does not take a great deal of knowledge to put a MOBO on some stand offs and place a video card into a PCIE slot and connect some cables. There are 100's of tutorials out there if you were to every get stuck anyways. Why overpay when you don't need to?
Okay maybe not a great deal of knowledge it probably could be done simple enough but maybe they just dont want to or just want it done for them without having to fiddle around


A more simpler summary of what you're trying to say is it comes down to pure laziness. It'll take around roughly an hour, maybe 2 if you want to take your time and double check everything - that's probably less time than it would take to decide on a pre-built POS system on EBAY.
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haseley1526 wrote Could anyone link me any better ones?
MAX PRICE-475 pounds, under 400 would help...
For that price range you are better off buying the part separately.
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this is okay but like others say, you can gte a lot more for a lot less building your own.


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