So the conclusion, you should build a computer instead of buying one, it is cheaper, and you get way more for your money. All it takes is a little knowledge to get started, and its not really that hard from there. I would like to make this guide more inclusive and just better quality overall because even though none of you are actually reading this, i do think its actually useful information that everyone should know. Even if you have no interest in building a computer, it is very useful if you plan on avoiding crazy repair bills. Those guys tend to overcharge all the time.
Tech-forums.net is a great resources for asking questions and getting information in general. newegg.com is my recommended source for buying any PC stuff. 7hey have very low rates compared to retail, and they have sales on everything quite often. Including bundle deals where you can get a lot off just for buying things together. I bought my PC from them and every other upgrade. so far its costed about
$800. But that's for a 3.4GHz x4 CPU, 8Gb or ram, the GTX 660 GPU which has 2 Gigs of memory, and a 1TB hard drive. you cant get anything even close to that with those stats and for that price.
There are pre-rebuilt PCs that might look like they have better stats than on something y0u could build but you have to research all the parts. Some of the biggest places they skimp on are the graphics card and the power supply. and when those break, you have to get a new one. if you have to get a good one with a bad pc, it might not even be worth it and you'll have to buy/build a better one. So its worth it to just start off by building a quality one which wont break. BTW, some people worry about the warranty which they don't have with a self build. But this isn't true, all the parts will h4ve a warranty. which in some cases can be even better. Because you don't have to send your whole PC back, you can just send that one part back, and still have a working PC.
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