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it is pretty hilarious that almost everyone voted for a custom build , ggs
I build my own gaming rigs but that's not always possible for many so giving gamers options that can be taken out of a box and used is a valuable option. Some don't have time others have no training or knowledge to build a rig. I'd rather move new gamers off consoles and into pc gaming than be smug and rattle off how I'm to cool for school and they should just build their own. Pre built and low cost gaming pc's will help recruit new blood into the pc gaming world.
DEADTIME
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I completely agree with you. Another thing to realize is that at entry level prices, some of the pre-builts are not far off in terms of quality when compared to similarly priced self-builds.
If you are going to do a lowend PC I can understand people can get one for less most of the time but I was about to build a new PC for my oculus and 4K gaming IBP, origins and cyber. Would charge me 3100 and i can build it for only 2600 they markup the price of items to people that do not know how to build them in the hopes of profit. But if you look into it making your dream PC is not that hard and Newegg has huge sales right now I would recomend if you are looking for a PC. To try and build one you get to look at it and say "Wow I made that" but also pick every part out that you want just use Pcpartpicker.com and look around. But no joke you can look up on YouTube "How to build a PC " I would recommend Linustechtips and good luck.
Check sites like Kinguin, a windows 10 pro license costs about 20 euros
As much as this pole sucks and is completely stupid there is one thing that can be done what about getting cases on here. That is something that we could definitely work on.
I stole my parents credit card so I'm dead -_-
I just ordered a gaming PC from Origin for 5,975 dollars -_-
Jamm
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Are you serious ? lol what do you need a nearly $6000 pc for ? I mean you just admitted to stealing from your parents, if it was your own money I wouldn't really care. At least talk with them instead of stealing they might see some value in you learning to pick out parts and assemble your own PC. I hope that price included a couple of monitors some kick ass speakers, OS,a keyboard, and mouse.
buying complete gaming pc's seems a waste of money, as you might get more value by building one yourself.
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Sure, from a ease of use point i absolutely get that. Though, my argument is that a self build system can get you more bang for buck. Not that it is easier or harder compared to a ready to play system like Cyberpower.
rvdlaar
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No doubt self built systems are the way to go, you usually though not always get better parts and you know the machine in a much more personal way. When something's go's wrong on a rig you built you have intimate knowledge of the guts in the rig and drivers. I agree completely but for new to pc gamers or those with no technical skills I think pre built is the way to go.
What, as much i'm mac lover for my work stuff, who in the hell put mac pro as gaming option ... lol
SickMeds
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Probably whoever put RPi lol
The only pre-built PC you'll ever need: the Raspberry Pi
i bought a prebuilt gaming pc, i regret it
Go on pcpartpicker.com and just build one.
My toaster has two 980 tis in sli. Suck it, scrubs
TheHoboKing
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You're better off than my friend, who built a toaster with a 950 in it within the past year.
Toaster would win any day in a benchmark test
Go to pcpartpicker, make an account, and then make a topic under "make me a parts list" describing what you want and what you want to pay. What you get will be better informed than what you could probably do yourself with absolutely no corner cutting and personalized to your needs and tastes.
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