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Hi, i have $1000 to spend on a nice PC. I would like to be able to run games like Call of Duty, GTA, Battle Field, and mine craft at the best affordable price. I would also like the PC to look nice too. I dont need any Anti virus or Microsoft programs on it so I need a custom built PC.
It can be either laptop or desktop.
Need around 500gb of storage please. Store must be in US.
Will rep whoever helps the best.
It can be either laptop or desktop.
Need around 500gb of storage please. Store must be in US.
Will rep whoever helps the best.
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Monitor?
OS?
KB/mouse?
Please fill it out as the sticky says.
OS?
KB/mouse?
Please fill it out as the sticky says.
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Hoop wrote Monitor?
OS?
KB/mouse?
Please fill it out as the sticky says.
I already have what I need for those. Thats why I didnt add them.
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Does pc part picker assemble the pc for me? Or will I need to do it myself? And I'm still open to ideas
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AP7 wrote Does pc part picker assemble the pc for me? Or will I need to do it myself? And I'm still open to ideasYou will have to assemble it yourself, pcpartpicker just redirects you to the websites that sells the items, you might just want to buy them from Newegg or/and Amazon.
Is easy to do, as long all the parts are compatible.
You can watch videos on Youtube to learn how.
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If you want to know if they are compatible or not. Just look for the socket type which would be like FM2 or AM3+ or LGA115 I think.
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