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Yeah I don't fully understand what I am looking at tbh or looking for when I've got it up cheers for your help though
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Hey dude, just to let you know, building your own pc is almost always the best option.
You'll get a lot more out of your money if you buy all your parts and build it yourself.
Even if you don't know much about computers, a few YouTube videos in and you'll probably be excited about building it... it's like legos lmao!

I didn't know much about computers, but I was able to build one myself and learn a lot along the way. This also helps if you want to upgrade in the future!
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Maze wrote Hey dude, just to let you know, building your own pc is almost always the best option.
You'll get a lot more out of your money if you buy all your parts and build it yourself.
Even if you don't know much about computers, a few YouTube videos in and you'll probably be excited about building it... it's like legos lmao!

I didn't know much about computers, but I was able to build one myself and learn a lot along the way. This also helps if you want to upgrade in the future!


Yeah but time is a issue aswell as money if i do something wrong is this pc worth it ?

GAMING PC INTEL i7 QUAD SSD HDD 16 GB RAM 6 GB GDDR5 GTX 1660Ti WINDOWS 10 WIFI
650 with like 2tb harddrive and stuff
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Hey Chris,

What is the budget that you are trying to stay under? And does the budget include prices for monitor/keyboard etc.? Let me know some more info about these questions and I would be glad to help you find a PC that is perfect for you.
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