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I do understand I used to want a prebuilt until R00T told me to build it myself and I did now i have a killer gaming pc it was really easy! Watch youtube vids. Literally you only hook up 10 things then you are done.
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What do i buy please? Like any good parts?
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] There you go! Now look at that its way better this will even max BF4 and BF3 and any other game except Crysis 3 that will be at High settings 60 fps


EDIT!!! The power Supply was small. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Newegg has a great referenced and informative guide on how to build a PC. I used it a while back and it's extremely helpful. As Craig previously mentioned, think of PC building as complex legos. Make sure to read the Instruction manuals of your parts as well.





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