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LN2 wrote How about instead of trusting some guy who cant put ram in properly " I laughed my **** of at it".
Build it yourself, It isnt hard trust me, Just watch some tutorials on youtube, and u will have it


I agree with him, I made my computer and it was not hard at all to do so. Just order the parts and your good to go, every part comes with instructions on how to attach everything together. Its worth it and a very fun experience

Im not ready to build one just yet. If I was to build one though, would i be able to do it on a $1,000 budget (More or less)? Any other advice?
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Thats what i thought when I was going to get a computer. You can do it on a 1,000 dollar budget no problem, you wont get the best parts but you can make it work. If I were you I would save that money and get more so you can get a good computer to make. Mine cpsted 3,000 dollars, with the top of the line components.

1K is enough, if you spent 3K then that was a bit stupid.

I dont see how you can say it was a bit stupid if you have no idea what I am using it for...
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Thanks! I think I am going to just build one then!
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vCOMETv wrote Im not ready to build one just yet. If I was to build one though, would i be able to do it on a $1,000 budget (More or less)? Any other advice?


Other advice? Yes. Build it yourself. You're going to get ripped off if you buy a pre-built. I was 14 when I built my first PC. It's not as hard as you might think. It's actually really easy. With your budget, you could get an amazing build.

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It's literally pocket change over your budget. Has a top of the line GPU which is hard to beat. Will play games on ultra settings. This PC will do whatever you want it to. You could save a lot of money by getting a cheaper GPU if you wish.

Thanks! Is this literally it? I'd just buy these parts and put it together? EDIT: What about cooling? I've watched many videos on how to build one, and what about CPU Cooling or whatever?
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vCOMETv wrote Im not ready to build one just yet. If I was to build one though, would i be able to do it on a $1,000 budget (More or less)? Any other advice?


Other advice? Yes. Build it yourself. You're going to get ripped off if you buy a pre-built. I was 14 when I built my first PC. It's not as hard as you might think. It's actually really easy. With your budget, you could get an amazing build.

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It's literally pocket change over your budget. Has a top of the line GPU which is hard to beat. Will play games on ultra settings. This PC will do whatever you want it to. You could save a lot of money by getting a cheaper GPU if you wish.

Thanks! Is this literally it? I'd just buy these parts and put it together? EDIT: What about cooling? I've watched many videos on how to build one, and what about CPU Cooling or whatever?
Honestly, it's very easy. It's not easy to screw up at all. A few screws and slotting stuff in, that's about it. Watch YouTube videos on PC building and you'll get the hang of it. Just make sure your hands are clean and you use a nice, big, open space to build. You don't want to dirty or lose any components.
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Unbind wrote
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vCOMETv wrote
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LN2 wrote How about instead of trusting some guy who cant put ram in properly " I laughed my **** of at it".
Build it yourself, It isnt hard trust me, Just watch some tutorials on youtube, and u will have it


I agree with him, I made my computer and it was not hard at all to do so. Just order the parts and your good to go, every part comes with instructions on how to attach everything together. Its worth it and a very fun experience

Im not ready to build one just yet. If I was to build one though, would i be able to do it on a $1,000 budget (More or less)? Any other advice?
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Thats what i thought when I was going to get a computer. You can do it on a 1,000 dollar budget no problem, you wont get the best parts but you can make it work. If I were you I would save that money and get more so you can get a good computer to make. Mine cpsted 3,000 dollars, with the top of the line components.

1K is enough, if you spent 3K then that was a bit stupid.


I dont see how you can say it was a bit stupid if you have no idea what I am using it for... He can say that because for around $1.5k you could get an i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a GTX 770 which will perform as well as you would want it to. It would be good for editing/rendering and gaming. So $3k is a bit much for a PC, especially if you built it yourself.
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Cyberpower is a lot better in my opinion, as I have a cyberpower pc and I have experienced no problems in my years having it. Except for once when my hard drive burnt out or corrupted or something and I had to have someone fix it for me.
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I would recommend building one. But if you must buy one from a store buy this one (I have no clue if your in US, Canada, England, or hell even Antarctica. This is a really good Gaming pc if that's what you want this for. If not then Tell us what you want this pc for. want.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8433453&CatId=114#spec

( I would rather you build one for this price though, But this WILL run BF4 on ultra graphics as my friend has this one. I even played it its really smooth youll get about 55-120 fps 1080p depending on map/players.)
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Ratss wrote I would recommend building one. But if you must buy one from a store buy this one (I have no clue if your in US, Canada, England, or hell even Antarctica. This is a really good Gaming pc if that's what you want this for. If not then Tell us what you want this pc for. want.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8433453&CatId=114#spec

( I would rather you build one for this price though, But this WILL run BF4 on ultra graphics as my friend has this one. I even played it its really smooth youll get about 55-120 fps 1080p depending on map/players.)

I Live in the US lmao. Thanks for sharing this link. If it can handle BF4 which is one of my fav. games, it should handle most of the games i am also interested in. Thanks! What are your thought on the PC though?
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Ratss wrote I would recommend building one. But if you must buy one from a store buy this one (I have no clue if your in US, Canada, England, or hell even Antarctica. This is a really good Gaming pc if that's what you want this for. If not then Tell us what you want this pc for. want.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8433453&CatId=114#spec

( I would rather you build one for this price though, But this WILL run BF4 on ultra graphics as my friend has this one. I even played it its really smooth youll get about 55-120 fps 1080p depending on map/players.)

Also what is a good Monitor for under 100$? Or should I just use and HDMI to my 22" Vizio? Either way doesnt matter to me.
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vCOMETv wrote
Ratss wrote I would recommend building one. But if you must buy one from a store buy this one (I have no clue if your in US, Canada, England, or hell even Antarctica. This is a really good Gaming pc if that's what you want this for. If not then Tell us what you want this pc for. want.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8433453&CatId=114#spec

( I would rather you build one for this price though, But this WILL run BF4 on ultra graphics as my friend has this one. I even played it its really smooth youll get about 55-120 fps 1080p depending on map/players.)

I Live in the US lmao. Thanks for sharing this link. If it can handle BF4 which is one of my fav. games, it should handle most of the games i am also interested in. Thanks! What are your thought on the PC though?
Well I think its really nice for the price and being pre-built. Id give it a 8/10. Its actually a really nice price! From when I played my budies it felt just like my i7 3770k oc to I think 4.9 ghz and sli gtx 770. But when you load up the first match (join a game from battlelog it will take like 5 mins to load it up after that though its fast)
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