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[HELP] Is This a Good Starter PC (Gaming)
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Ah ok maybe not then ?
Do you have anything to recommend ??
Do you have anything to recommend ??
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You should consider building a PC instead of buying it pre-built!
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I would build a PC instead because that PC says it comes with no operating system which would cost another $100.. So instead of wasting money on a pc you have to put $ into when you receive it I would just build it from the start.
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Build a PC, it will not only save you money, but it will also save costs.
LOOL.
LOOL.
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Recommendations for any websites or any that your have purchased in the past ?
I'm still looking I've a got a budget of £500-£1200 so I should be able to get a fairly decent Gaming PC
I'm still looking I've a got a budget of £500-£1200 so I should be able to get a fairly decent Gaming PC
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If you have a £1200 budget, why are you looking at shitty sub £400 pre-builts? Build your own, don't waste your money on a shit pre-built.
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Yeah, build your own PC, it costs far less and it's easy enough to do. Unless you've literally got money to burn :L
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CapCom wrote Build a PC, it will not only save you money, but it will also save costs.
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Saving money and saving costs are the same thing right?
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