PC SupportLooking for prebuilt pc that can run cod cold war
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Hello all I need some help

I'm looking for a custom prebuilt pc that can run black ops cold war please can I get any suggestions or links to any? If if helps I'm in the uk

(I've heard about building your own etc but i dont have a clue how to do it and it's not something I would risk doing becuase I heard you can easily damage some parts if you dont know what your doing and I cant afford to risk money like that so the best fo me is a prebuild pc thanks for reading)
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Building a PC isn't hard at all, and you're not very likely to break things unless you're being very careless. There's tons of YouTube videos and tutorials out there that will help you get the job done.

If you're moving over to PC, I'd highly recommend learning to build your own. It's not as risky as you might think, and it's surprisingly simple. It's just a bunch of plugging stuff in.

Buying a prebuilt is overly expensive, and usually uses very cheap parts. You're gonna get way more bang for your buck if you build one yourself, and it's worth learning.
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FOV wrote Building a PC isn't hard at all, and you're not very likely to break things unless you're being very careless. There's tons of YouTube videos and tutorials out there that will help you get the job done.

If you're moving over to PC, I'd highly recommend learning to build your own. It's not as risky as you might think, and it's surprisingly simple. It's just a bunch of plugging stuff in.

Buying a prebuilt is overly expensive, and usually uses very cheap parts. You're gonna get way more bang for your buck if you build one yourself, and it's worth learning.


Thanks for your reply, I have no idea about parts or anything like that I looked up the requirements for cold war and saw what is needed but I'm confused if I would need the exact same graphics card and motherboard that's being recommended by them
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I would agree it is more bang for your buck buying parts but not everyone can/wants to build their own pc.

What is your budget? It also depends what you mean run cold war? You want to be able to run it 1440p and get 144 frames on high/ultra?

Or just medium and 60 frames? There is a multitude of options just truly depends on your budget and what you want, what other games you'd like as well.
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Quarantine_Clean wrote I would agree it is more bang for your buck buying parts but not everyone can/wants to build their own pc.

What is your budget? It also depends what you mean run cold war? You want to be able to run it 1440p and get 144 frames on high/ultra?

Or just medium and 60 frames? There is a multitude of options just truly depends on your budget and what you want, what other games you'd like as well.


I just want to be able to run it without lag and 1080p is fine with me as long as good graphic and runs without lag etc and no frame loss
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Tyler-TTG wrote
FOV wrote Building a PC isn't hard at all, and you're not very likely to break things unless you're being very careless. There's tons of YouTube videos and tutorials out there that will help you get the job done.

If you're moving over to PC, I'd highly recommend learning to build your own. It's not as risky as you might think, and it's surprisingly simple. It's just a bunch of plugging stuff in.

Buying a prebuilt is overly expensive, and usually uses very cheap parts. You're gonna get way more bang for your buck if you build one yourself, and it's worth learning.


Thanks for your reply, I have no idea about parts or anything like that I looked up the requirements for cold war and saw what is needed but I'm confused if I would need the exact same graphics card and motherboard that's being recommended by them


If you were more interested in building a PC, it is much cheaper after all, we have members here who can help you pick the exact parts you want for how much your budget is!

You can post here on exactly what you want and what your budget is!
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Use this template when you make your request and they will happily help you!
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Building a PC is super easy but if you want a prebuilt i know ibuypowers have been pretty good in the past
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Building a PC is the way to go. A lot of prebuilt PCs are overpriced and will be quickly outdated.

Nowadays, its really easy to build a PC, the cables only go in one way. I would suggest looking at PCPartPicker. They give you a checklist of parts you'll need. And they also show builds from other users.

I would also recommend building an AMD processor for Cold War. I heard Intel builds are having some problems running smoothly with COD.

My friend uses AMD processor and AMD graphics card and his black ops runs buttery smooth.
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