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Which Is better?
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Which Is Better Build or Buy? + I Need Help
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So I'm getting a computer soon and I don't know if I should buy a pre-built computer or make a computer. I'm planning on using the computer for gaming purposes, I hate any type of lag. My price range is $500- about $700. If you think I should build one, will you put a link to the build in the comments. If you think I should buy a pre-built will you also put it in the comments? Thanks, if you need any more info just ask
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Building your own is always better for so many reasons which I do not feel like listing. Okay, maybe a few.
>Cost effectiveness
>Manufacturer warranties
>Longer lasting + upgradability
If you want to build your own and your budget is $700, will you need a keyboard, monitor, mouse, keyboard or Windows along with it?
>Cost effectiveness
>Manufacturer warranties
>Longer lasting + upgradability
If you want to build your own and your budget is $700, will you need a keyboard, monitor, mouse, keyboard or Windows along with it?
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MichaelBay wrote Building your own is always better for so many reasons which I do not feel like listing. Okay, maybe a few.No, I already have that stuff.
>Cost effectiveness
>Manufacturer warranties
>Longer lasting + upgradability
If you want to build your own and your budget is $700, will you need a keyboard, monitor, mouse, keyboard or Windows along with it?
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If you know what you are doing, then for sure go ahead and build it.
You save money by building your pc, you also know exactly how it was built and know that it was built to never fail one down side to this tho is that you won't have a warranty like you would on any other pc. So if it breaks it is up to you to fix it, (Unless the parts had a warranty.)
Hoped this helped.
You save money by building your pc, you also know exactly how it was built and know that it was built to never fail one down side to this tho is that you won't have a warranty like you would on any other pc. So if it breaks it is up to you to fix it, (Unless the parts had a warranty.)
Hoped this helped.
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