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I have no experience with building anything, I ordered some parts to build a gaming pc and I watched a video explaining how to build it. I think it is a bit challenging and might screw up. Should I spend $65 for someone else to build it or should I try it myself.
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It can give you experience,but if you don't have confidence, then spend the extra money for it to be built.
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iGawd wrote I have no experience with building anything, I ordered some parts to build a gaming pc and I watched a video explaining how to build it. I think it is a bit challenging and might screw up. Should I spend $65 for someone else to build it or should I try it myself.


Surprising its actually pretty simple, but the guy above is right. I pretty sure the only thing you really have to worry about if building your PC is some people said it was pretty easy to break a ram stick I haven't yet but there's a first for everything. Good luck with your build.
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Well, I had never build a PC before, until I built one.
I had 0 problems, and if you just follow tutorials, then you'll be fine.

Saves money, and there is a low chance that you will make a mistake.
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is that the best guide for me since I my motherboard connects with AMD?
If not can I get a good updated guide?
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its better to build your PC because pre builts are more expensive and you could build better for the same price. Hope this helped
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You should build your PC yourself. I'm building mine myself for the first time but its not difficult any youtube tutorial will say people tend to think its really hard to build but its kind of like "plug in the thing where the thing fits" Plus gaming PC's on the internet tend to even out everything like they don't put a bulk of there money into like a GPU of CPU. Normally companies like that tend to go with i5-4670k processors in there gaming PC's. Which you don't need! For a budget gaming PC you should put your bulk of your money into the GPU. And companies who build computers like (CyberPowerPC) overcharge to put a specific part you want to put in it.

Hope this helped
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understand that I already bought the parts, I was asking if I like give it to someone to build or I build the computer myself.
I have the parts it just comes to the building part
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iGawd wrote understand that I already bought the parts, I was asking if I like give it to someone to build or I build the computer myself.
I have the parts it just comes to the building part


Oh, sorry. to be honest have never built one but reading what everyone posts its easy plus YouTube has a video for everything, so you should be good to go.
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iGawd wrote understand that I already bought the parts, I was asking if I like give it to someone to build or I build the computer myself.
I have the parts it just comes to the building part


Just use the motherboards manual.. You gotta make sure you install the front USB, LEDs and all that correctly..

That's the tricky part though. But as long as you look at the manual, and follow the instructions (pictures) you will do just fine.
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