First Computer Build(barebone Kit)

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Barebone kits are great for starters! You often get great deals and they are still good computers

From a glance the newegg one looks great (let's stay away from eBay) go solid first build at a great price.

I love barebones I've never had one myself but they are fantastic for a beginners to learn all about building computers with our the research stress

wehler53

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Barebone kits are great for starters! You often get great deals and they are still good computers

From a glance the newegg one looks great (let's stay away from eBay) go solid first build at a great price.

I love barebones I've never had one myself but they are fantastic for a beginners to learn all about building computers with our the research stress
 
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What is your total budget for this? That barebones does not include an OS, among other things.

And you also have to pay attention to what they don't say. What PSU is it? Often, an included PSU is absolute junk that I wouldn't trust to power a desk lamp.
 

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My total Budget is about $350.00. I have Some odds and ends in storage/ around my place. All i want now is a computer that will play semi-older games, (World of Warcraft, Starcraft 2, minecraft ect) and will be responsive enough to not do the robot(studder when i resume a video that i paused 2 hours ago), or when i decide to watch video's on youtube and play minecraft.