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Should I buy my parts all at once or can I get them one at a time? Which way is better?
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Get them one at a time should save more money by using Newegg.
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buying them one at a time has its advantages (motivation to finish build)
but yet again prices change for parts all the time you could buy it 1 week and the next week it could be 30 bucks cheaper. its your choice at the end of the day.
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If you can find the parts you need on different websites for cheaper than the other, i suggest buying them at different times so you can save the most money. If they are all on the same website for the cheapest, and you're confident that there aren't cheaper ones anywhere else, I'd say just buy them all at once. You should be able to get some kind of discount or free shipping if you go over a certain amount on newegg or whatever website you're on. It's entirely up to you and how you plan on building your PC.
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r00t_b33r

Ask that guy or Generation. He knows everything their is about computers
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Mazda3 wrote r00t_b33r

Ask that guy or Generation. He knows everything their is about computers


lol Generation that guy tries to bs most of what he knows. Doubt he even knows how to change the voltage for cards, or even knows how to use RivaTuner
[url=https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/p=25914634.html#25914634]This is where I proved Him wrong and he shut up./url]

But anyways, yes, get your parts all at once, look for bundles, they're more times than not, all compatible, and you get like 20-70 bucks off for just buying them in a bundle.
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burrow900 wrote
Mazda3 wrote r00t_b33r

Ask that guy or Generation. He knows everything their is about computers


lol Generation that guy tries to bs most of what he knows. Doubt he even knows how to change the voltage for cards, or even knows how to use RivaTuner
[url=https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/p=25914634.html#25914634]This is where I proved Him wrong and he shut up./url]

But anyways, yes, get your parts all at once, look for bundles, they're more times than not, all compatible, and you get like 20-70 bucks off for just buying them in a bundle.


I think you're a bit mad because he proved you wrong in a thread.
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He did? Why don't you read the end of it, and watch the video. How he bashed the FX, but it plays almost just as well as his i5. And he tried to bash things like my case which are based on preference.
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burrow900 wrote He did? Why don't you read the end of it, and watch the video. How he bashed the FX, but it plays almost just as well as his i5. And he tried to bash things like my case which are based on preference.


Refer [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Scroll to the bottom and look at game benchmarks.
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Did you notice the higher FPS on the more demanding games like Dirt3 on high? The Bulldozer isn't even made for gaming, and it still performs pretty well. I even said, it's not as good as the i5, but it comes pretty near. Hell, it can run some engines better, I think it was the unreal engine that the FX outperforms the i5
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