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Looking around for a prebuilt came across this
Is it worth the 800$ price
ABS Rogue SE - Ryzen 5 3600 - GeForce GTX 1660 - 8GB DDR4 - 512GB SSD
newegg.com/abs-computer-technolog...6883102945

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Mike- wrote Looking around for a prebuilt came across this
Is it worth the 800$ price
ABS Rogue SE - Ryzen 5 3600 - GeForce GTX 1660 - 8GB DDR4 - 512GB SSD
newegg.com/abs-computer-technolog...6883102945

Honestly before I got a PC I was going to buy a pre-built PC, but learned how much more I could get with me building it myself. I didn't know much about it, but for the PC you are looking at honestly it's not worth it. I know most people will say "you can make a better PC if you build it yourself", but honestly that's the truth. The keyboard and mouse look like something I could find at a Goodwill or a yard sale, It would be best to have my boy 21 give you a list on PC parts to build yourself and if you have any troubleshooting just submit a post on the PC section of TTG.
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If you are hesitate on building a PC here is someone I highly recommend who I watched when I built my PC for the first time. He goes through all the steps on how to put it together without a beat.

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It's <$550 in parts. Up to you if you think it's worth paying $250 for them to build it with a fire hazard for a PSU. I wouldn't.

If you're going to buy a pre-built, then I'd at least buy one that you can make sure uses a reasonable quality PSU.
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Thanks guys for the advice. I really need some help on finding the parts that are good at a reasonable price
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