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Hello there guys, I'm new to Building PCs so I'm asking the more experienced people like you so here I am. Basically I want to upgrade from a Laptop to a Custom PC that I can handle for many of years. My budget is $800/$1.200k (UK pounds if so) Please links me sites so I can bookmark them and also tell me what I need to get so I can look into it in my spare time.

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Thanks guys, PC nerds ONLY reply to this!


So everyone except Sage. Gotcha.

So are you asking us to build one for you or link you sites? Confoosed.

I put one together anyways, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Assuming you dont need peripherals.
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Dinkleberg wrote
Thanks guys, PC nerds ONLY reply to this!


So everyone except Sage. Gotcha.

So are you asking us to build one for you or link you sites? Confoosed.

I put one together anyways, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Assuming you dont need peripherals.


Thanks for this, there any sites you can link me? Also any sites that customize the PC for me because as I said if I buy part separate I wouldn't know what to do so I think it's best for the company's to build it for me. I won't mind paying little bit extra. Also I want to play games like H1Z1, CSGO. I have a Keyboard and a Mouse and a TV. Let me know, thanks!
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PCPP would be your best bet.

Building a peecee isnt hard. It just takes some elbow grease and a little knowledge on legos. Try it, you'll like it
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I could build a PC for you for like $10 if you want?
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Dinkleberg wrote PCPP would be your best bet.

Building a peecee isnt hard. It just takes some elbow grease and a little knowledge on legos. Try it, you'll like it


The thing is I don't know anything think about Custom PC's so my best bet is to ask/ to find out if the company can build it for me, like I said I would pay extra so that would be okay. There's no point in buying pieces for a PC when I don't know jack shit about. lol Thanks for the help anyays, Rep is coming your way for the help.
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Why buy a custom PC and not build it? Its the feeling of success. Honestly, just watch a couple of tutorials on it so you get a general idea of building PCs.

We all have to start somewhere. As long as you're careful and dont force any parts anywhere, everything should be fine.

Also, make sure to check out Craig's sticky topic!
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Dinkleberg wrote Why buy a custom PC and not build it? Its the feeling of success. Honestly, just watch a couple of tutorials on it so you get a general idea of building PCs.

We all have to start somewhere. As long as you're careful and dont force any parts anywhere, everything should be fine.

Also, make sure to check out Craig's sticky topic!


May as well buy the things and do it myself as you said that's the fun in building. It's scary man, a man buying things at first not sure what to do. I'll lock around Craig Sticky and research and learn from that. Rep'd you 36 just to let you know. Thanks buddy.
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Your budget isn't very clear, 800-1200 what? USD or GBP? What does 'UK pounds if so' mean?
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doot wrote Your budget isn't very clear, 800-1200 what? USD or GBP? What does 'UK pounds if so' mean?


I want say I would like to buy the pc parts with GBP currency because it's dead on £558.68 but in USD currency $800
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