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Hey could someone help me find the best PC I could buy for under £400 I want to use it for gaming and editing but can't really spend more than £400. What is the best I could buy for that price. It would help if it came with a keyboard and mouse and a monitor but I do think I have an old mouse somewhere and I could use my TV as a monitor and replace it in the future
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Best bet is to build one yourself. You will get a lot more for your money. It's really not hard, make a topic here and someone will help you.
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0-60 wrote Best bet is to build one yourself. You will get a lot more for your money. It's really not hard, make a topic here and someone will help you.I would probably mess it up haha
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SMiiTHY2000 wrote0-60 wrote Best bet is to build one yourself. You will get a lot more for your money. It's really not hard, make a topic here and someone will help you.I would probably mess it up haha
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It's really easy, if you struggle just look on YouTube. They have loads of tutorials, and we will help you if you need anything.
I've seen loads say, they can't do it but in the end they found it fairly easy. Not a lot you can mess up on, it's like a slightly more advanced version of building lego
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0-60 wrotebut Lego is smaller and still hurts more if you step on it ahaha its evilSMiiTHY2000 wrote0-60 wrote Best bet is to build one yourself. You will get a lot more for your money. It's really not hard, make a topic here and someone will help you.I would probably mess it up haha
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It's really easy, if you struggle just look on YouTube. They have loads of tutorials, and we will help you if you need anything.
I've seen loads say, they can't do it but in the end they found it fairly easy. Not a lot you can mess up on, it's like a slightly more advanced version of building lego
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Check wrote If you don't want to build a PC, try looking at this one, it's in your price range and under £400.it seems pretty good but doesn't come with an operating system I suppose I could buy one though. What do you think that PC could run?
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SMiiTHY2000 wroteCheck wrote If you don't want to build a PC, try looking at this one, it's in your price range and under £400.it seems pretty good but doesn't come with an operating system I suppose I could buy one though. What do you think that PC could run?
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Depends what games you have and want to play.
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Check wrotemaybe GTA5 and Minecraft, Id also be using Photoshop and after effects do you think they'd slow it downSMiiTHY2000 wroteCheck wrote If you don't want to build a PC, try looking at this one, it's in your price range and under £400.it seems pretty good but doesn't come with an operating system I suppose I could buy one though. What do you think that PC could run?
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Depends what games you have and want to play.
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SMiiTHY2000 wroteCheck wrotemaybe GTA5 and Minecraft, Id also be using Photoshop and after effects do you think they'd slow it downSMiiTHY2000 wroteCheck wrote If you don't want to build a PC, try looking at this one, it's in your price range and under £400.it seems pretty good but doesn't come with an operating system I suppose I could buy one though. What do you think that PC could run?
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Depends what games you have and want to play.
You could run all of them, I doubt you could run GTA5 on ultra settings though, maybe low-medium settings. Photoshop and after effects won't slow down the PC.
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