• Buying A New PC
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So a while ago I was totally into buying a new pc, like a state of the art one well worth its money. I remember having a website where you picked and chose which thigns you want in it e.g graphics cards and the likes and it told me like the total price. Could anyone please leave a link to a similar website? If I can remember im sure this website was a gaming pc website. I really apreciate the help. Thanks.
Build one yourself.
I can't. I've ran out of glue.
Use tape then.
Now why didn't I think of that?
[url]http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Station15;22586962][url]http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/[/url][/QUOTE] no [editline]09:46PM[/editline] [QUOTE=hTux;22586695]Build one yourself.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=hTux;22586695]Build one yourself.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the link. I wish I could find the exact same website I looked at a year or so ago. It started where you choose which type of base thing you want, then one by one goes through everything like drivers and graphics cards and processers where you choose the exact one you want and then totals it all up.
Build one yourself, you save like 20-30% of the money, and get a sense of pride and accomplishment. It is really easy. [url]www.Newegg.com[/url]
[QUOTE=The Famous 8;22587294]Thanks for the link. I wish I could find the exact same website I looked at a year or so ago. It started where you choose which type of base thing you want, then one by one goes through everything like drivers and graphics cards and processers where you choose the exact one you want and then totals it all up.[/QUOTE] its a ripoff
customizing the same pc on that website was 150 dollars more, and it gave me shitty ram and power
Let him do what he wants, if he doesn't want to purchase and assemble the parts, then let him do it. Yes it's better and cheaper if you build your own, but it's his decision.
[QUOTE=Station15;22598620]Let him do what he wants, if he doesn't want to purchase and assemble the parts, then let him do it. Yes it's better and cheaper if you build your own, but it's his decision.[/QUOTE] But he's asking us for advice.
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