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Join Date: Jan 2006
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gaming pc help
Hi there dose anyone know of any websites that i can have someone build me a good gaming pc if you know of any websites like that please let me know
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Western, Pa.
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We can help you build it yourself..
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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you would save yourself alot of money you could use on adding better parts. what are you looking? (parts wise)
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www.voodoopc.com
probably one of the top of the line gaming rigs ever... but of course it comes at a price... if u built it urself ud save oh idk about 400 dollars... but its liquid coolin and stuff... its neat
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Va
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if he doesnt want to build it himself, having to deal with liquid cooling is not going to be up his alley either.
have you tried looking for computer shops in your area. i second the idea of building it yourself tho....you will learn a lot about computers and save some money in upgrading and repairing.
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IF you want to build it yourself then youll save money. if you want a company to build it, i suggest DELL. it has the best service ive ever seen
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and its really fun... i mean i made a few mistakes here and there... and i got into comps in 6th grade and now im a 11th lol... man comps are awesome lol... the sooner u start the better cuz u pick it up... and u can always use ur skills for other things.
anyhow its fun, kinda tough but u learn patience cuz u cant rush it |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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uh, i built a comp with help from a friend, its never truely worked properly which wasnt a problem when i was around him cause he could fix it, but now i moved away its a bit annoying. there is never a day where it doesnt give me hassle. at least if i bought a dell or something i could just send it back and get a new one......
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With the right research and patience, building it yourself saves alot of money and also give you a sence of accomplishment when you boot it up for the first time - especially your first build. Not to mention, you can build to exactly what you want and ensures upgradeability unlike Dells, HP's, ect.
Now that I've learned how, I will never buy a computer again. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 186
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http://ibuypower.com/mall/lobby.htm
Extremly cheap PC's, highly recommended if you don't want to spend the time building your own. |
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