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I'm looking to buy a PC Up to £1500 the less the better and I was wondering if this PC is worth its price? I know it's cheaper to buy parts and do it myself but I don't want too so is this PC worth the price or does anyone know any better for the same price or cheaper
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PS: It'll be used for Hardcore gaming and editing
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It's not very good at all, you'd be much better building one if you would consider it.
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For a pre-built, it'll most likely what you want it to, high even gaming. Streaming. Some editing. However, I'd suggest that you pull some of the parts out and replace them with better ones. Such as that PSU and mobo. Both are cheap.
You said you don't want to build it yourself, but I'd just like to say how easy it really is. I can take mine completely apart and put it together in 30 minutes.
You can even go as far as ordering the parts and paying a 3rd party computer store to put it together. That'll cost you about $30-$50 and still save you compared to the pre-built. Just a suggestion.
You said you don't want to build it yourself, but I'd just like to say how easy it really is. I can take mine completely apart and put it together in 30 minutes.
You can even go as far as ordering the parts and paying a 3rd party computer store to put it together. That'll cost you about $30-$50 and still save you compared to the pre-built. Just a suggestion.
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Is there any good site where you can pick parts out and buy them from? and if so can you do one for me? that up to £1500 but less the better it needs to be top quality for the money
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_Skittle wrote Will max out anything at 1080p, you can drop one of the SSD'd to save a bit or get a 980 Ti instead of the 970 if you want to go balls to the walls;
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Does that mean anything? or is it fine
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It is just fine that tab makes no sense and it is most of the time wrong
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Thank you Better safe than sorry I didn't wanna buy all the parts then find out it don't work
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335i wrote It is just fine that tab makes no sense and it is most of the time wrong
If you knew what it mean then you would understand that it makes complete sense...
OP, you don't have to worry about that at all.
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