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Which gaming Pc is the best for the price? (Noob here)
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I'm wondering what PC would be best for the price since i'm new to the whole PC gaming scene i don't know what the specs mean or tbh, what they really do. I want to get the bang for my buck.

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If you're spending that much money, you should build your own PC. if you watch video tutorials you'll realize it's a lot like adult legos and very fun.

People on this site can get you partslists for a really good build between 900-1200$
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Maze wrote If you're spending that much money, you should build your own PC. if you watch video tutorials you'll realize it's a lot like adult legos and very fun.

People on this site can get you partslists for a really good build between 900-1200$


I highly suggest building your own PC.. get much more life out of it, if your a noob and you don't know how to build a PC just look it up on google or something.
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Projectiles wrote
Maze wrote If you're spending that much money, you should build your own PC. if you watch video tutorials you'll realize it's a lot like adult legos and very fun.

People on this site can get you partslists for a really good build between 900-1200$


I highly suggest building your own PC.. get much more life out of it, if your a noob and you don't know how to build a PC just look it up on google or something.

And to add on it a little more, it makes the whole experience a lot more fun AND you learn a lot about computers and parts
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Maze wrote
Projectiles wrote
Maze wrote If you're spending that much money, you should build your own PC. if you watch video tutorials you'll realize it's a lot like adult legos and very fun.

People on this site can get you partslists for a really good build between 900-1200$


I highly suggest building your own PC.. get much more life out of it, if your a noob and you don't know how to build a PC just look it up on google or something.

And to add on it a little more, it makes the whole experience a lot more fun AND you learn a lot about computers and parts


Hmm, how would i find the proper parts? I tried being a computer genius and looked on newegg i believe and was totally flabbergasted by how many different parts there is
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AMZEunion wrote
Maze wrote
Projectiles wrote
Maze wrote If you're spending that much money, you should build your own PC. if you watch video tutorials you'll realize it's a lot like adult legos and very fun.

People on this site can get you partslists for a really good build between 900-1200$


I highly suggest building your own PC.. get much more life out of it, if your a noob and you don't know how to build a PC just look it up on google or something.

And to add on it a little more, it makes the whole experience a lot more fun AND you learn a lot about computers and parts


Hmm, how would i find the proper parts? I tried being a computer genius and looked on newegg i believe and was totally flabbergasted by how many different parts there is


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