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Motto: Luna my boyfriend :3 || oh I'm also probably brain damaged or something idk
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Motto: Luna my boyfriend :3 || oh I'm also probably brain damaged or something idk
building a pc is just like playing with Legos just plug stuff where it tell you to maybe watch a few tutorials the ones by Newegg are great so I would suggest to build it yourself I have seen 5 year olds build computers with a little bit of help so you should be fine
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Hey man im was thinking the same, i didnt want to build one but ttg talked me into making one, so i am and i will not regret it, i was going to buy one for 400 pound but with my build i can get something that is much better and not outdated, Trust me just do some research and you will be set!
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] this is my build and its usually cheaper for people in America, hasn't struggled with anything so far, however I only play in 1080p, if you wanted higher resolution some parts might need changing. Would also suggest maybe investing in more ram but personally I figure 8GB would be plenty and you can upgrade any time so it wasn't a problem.
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