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i am looking for a high performance gaming pc to run at ultra setting so i know i need a good graphics card and maby dabble with abit of live streaming dependent on how things turn out.. and i came across this computer check it out and give feedback if its price worthy or bad specs be specific if possible thanks
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Its a good PC, however for the price it isn't worth it. As this is the building section, would you be able to build one? This way you will get much better value for money.
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honestly i dont have a clue how to put together a computer most ive done is clean my fans and put in a ram stick >.<...i have a 1,000 GBP budget do u think i would be better to keep that pc or improve a cheaper computer with the customize option or do u have any other recomendations?
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TGTStyLez123 wrote honestly i dont have a clue how to put together a computer most ive done is clean my fans and put in a ram stick >.<...i have a 1,000 GBP budget do u think i would be better to keep that pc or improve a cheaper computer with the customize option or do u have any other recomendations?
With a 1000GBP budget you can get an amazing build if you build it yourself. Check a few YT videos to see how to build one.
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Stedos wroteTGTStyLez123 wrote honestly i dont have a clue how to put together a computer most ive done is clean my fans and put in a ram stick >.<...i have a 1,000 GBP budget do u think i would be better to keep that pc or improve a cheaper computer with the customize option or do u have any other recomendations?
With a 1000GBP budget you can get an amazing build if you build it yourself. Check a few YT videos to see how to build one.
i will have a look at a couple then but tbh is it easy well i mean not complicated to build one?
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not hard at all, just a bit time consuming as it something you don't want to rush. But in the end it is very satisfactory
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Terrabytez wrote not hard at all, just a bit time consuming as it something you don't want to rush. But in the end it is very satisfactory
ok thanks i will have to have abit of a think about it now but as true as it is "as it something you don't want to rush' wasn't the most confidence boosting words Ive herd todays
also thank you to everyone else who posted and gave there advice/opinion
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TGTStyLez123 wroteTerrabytez wrote not hard at all, just a bit time consuming as it something you don't want to rush. But in the end it is very satisfactory
ok thanks i will have to have abit of a think about it now but as true as it is "as it something you don't want to rush' wasn't the most confidence boosting words Ive herd todays
also thank you to everyone else who posted and gave there advice/opinion
Don't get me wrong, it's not hard at all. I did mine boxing day. Just want to take your time so you are 100% certain that everything is right. it may take anywhere from 2-4 hours, but will be worth it for a epic PC
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I thought long and hard before deciding to build the one I'm on right now and well.. its a year later and still yet to encounter any sort of problems with performance and I only had a 600GBP budget. Its quite odd really because the total price of my pc has gone up to around 700gbp since.. haha! But yea, building yourself is far cheaper because fi I was to purchase it pre-built, would probably be over 800GBP!
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Wow, a 1000 GBP budget. You can do almost anything with that and yes it is fairly easy to build a computer and there are some great guides out there which will help you, what most people complain about is the wiring, it's not hard but it's one of those annoying things. But once again there are YT guides that will show you everything. If you need a build I'm sure there will be somebody reputable who will make you a great build within your budget.
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