Built Gaming PC

josh791

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Dec 29, 2013
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I was recently trying to build my own gaming pc, but realized I have no clue what I'm doing. So instead I was wondering if it would be just as beneficial to buy one already built. I'm looking for a good gaming pc that could run graphics at ultra on most games or on high. I would like to have a little room for expansion too or be able to replace components or be able to update components. My budget for this gaming PC would probably be between $600-$1100 the cheaper the better, but if it's not possible to find one that meets the requirements for a low price I am ok with that quality is more important than the price.
 
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Pre-built computers meant for gaming aren't worth your money. They usually add a really high end i7-4770k and a scrawny GTX 650 or something.
Building your own PC allows you to pick higher quality components at a lower price. You also give yourself the chance to customise it to whatever you want. Maybe you wanna over clock, or build a quiet PC , or a really flashy one.

These days, anyone can do anything with the internet as long as they have the right tools.
Here's a video that should help you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_56kyib-Ls
There are 3 parts to this series

IRONBATMAN

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Pre-built computers meant for gaming aren't worth your money. They usually add a really high end i7-4770k and a scrawny GTX 650 or something.
Building your own PC allows you to pick higher quality components at a lower price. You also give yourself the chance to customise it to whatever you want. Maybe you wanna over clock, or build a quiet PC , or a really flashy one.

These days, anyone can do anything with the internet as long as they have the right tools.
Here's a video that should help you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_56kyib-Ls
There are 3 parts to this series
 
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