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About to make the switch to pc need help
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So I have decided to begin looking for a gaming PC I have been looking at prebuilt ones and would like to know what I should be looking for in a reliable gaming PC. I have been pointed towards a CyberPowerPC - Gamer Ultra VR Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7-Series - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 - 1TB Hard Drive - Black pc and would like to know if you guys have a better suggestion or if this one is good. In trying to stay between $1,000- and $1,100. Just want a pc that can play a range if different games with good quality.
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Don't buy prebuilt.

Go here Forums/f=334/pc-building-forum.html

Someone can help you based on your budget get something much more worthwhile.
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Building a PC is very, very fun activity that teaches you a lot about your computer. People consider it high stakes legos for adults. Once you build a computer, you'll want to do it again and again.
Does that sound good and fun? It does to me. If that's not enough to persuade you, building a PC can actually save you money, or make your money go further.
I would high recommend doing a custom PC build and building it yourself, watching a few videos on YouTube will teach you how to do it easily enough and there's a great community of people on TTG that can put together a great build for any price range.

I would think about it man
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