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clarky123 wrote Stay away from pre-builds. Chances are it is an overpriced piece of funk, yeah the case "looks" cool with the LED's but it won't be (the PC as a whole).


It's a different one

It's on a site where the guy builds his own PCs and sells them cheap. Here:
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Your better off making one yourself because its up to your standards then...
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Satanism wrote I would go with the Cyberpower Asus Z77 if you want to spend the extra money. because you aren't going to be able to play much games with the GT610, the GTX 650ti is much better.

Disregard, this kid is uneducated.
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You will still be paying more for what you get if you buy a pre-built. The only reason there is a site like that is so they can make money. They wouldn't do it if they didn't profit. Plus there's things in there which you don't need such as the card reader or the wireless. If you bought the parts yourself you could spend the saved money on a good PSU or an i5. The one that is in that build could conk out and damage other components.
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clarky123 wrote You will still be paying more for what you get if you buy a pre-built. The only reason there is a site like that is so they can make money. They wouldn't do it if they didn't profit. Plus there's things in there which you don't need such as the card reader or the wireless. If you bought the parts yourself you could spend the saved money on a good PSU or an i5. The one that is in that build could conk out and damage other components.


Help me make one then

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