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Instead of financing (and usually paying more) see if you can get a 0% credit card. If you've never had one before you might struggle, but you can probably get a 12mo one from Barclay's. If you have decent credit you can probably get one a bit longer and with a higher credit limit.

That way you can still pay it off, but not pay the added interest.
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cyberpower and new egg are the ones i know(newegg.com is the only one that seems to do it for newegg sites)

i honestly would just recommend just saving up more and build one
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