How much would it cost to get your pc built by someone?

The Tygore

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How much money would it cost to get someone to build and wire my gaming pc?
(My gaming pc is a 1600 dollar gaming pc so I have everything to build it with but I don't know how to build it or wire it)
I'm just asking how much do you think it would cost to have someone build and wire a standard gaming pc. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
If you want you can see my parts: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/MTWz23
 
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Depends on your local computer shop or if you know someone. Shops will obviously cost you more, but maybe a friend could do it for you for cheap and show you how. Otherwise, youtube it. I know newegg has two videos on how to do it.

But, let me be real. I was scared to build one by myself. Eventually I decided to and I'm...

anonman

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Depends on your local computer shop or if you know someone. Shops will obviously cost you more, but maybe a friend could do it for you for cheap and show you how. Otherwise, youtube it. I know newegg has two videos on how to do it.

But, let me be real. I was scared to build one by myself. Eventually I decided to and I'm glad I did. I know how to and where to look for where stuff needs to be connected. If something needs to be fixed, 9/10 it's something I can do. So, I'd say take your time and learn how to do it.

 
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if you use a gaming pc company the cost is built into there sales price. there are a few custom pc builder that have bbb files and are not fly by night shops. try see if there any local computer shows near you. most of the show shops should build pc for customers. you want to use a shop and make sure you have them write up a contract on cost and parts and how long they warranty there work.
 

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I really recommend you to learn and try yourself, it's not only saving your money, but also interesting, you can know many things and will make you easier when it have problem while using.
Most parts are "fool-proof" in today's PC, that is, you won't able to plug them wrong, they can only fit in if is the right port, however, be careful anyway...
Just a suggest, it depends on you whether you wanna try it.
 

The Tygore

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I'll try to build it myself, if I screw up, then i'll just watch some videos, if I can't figure anything out then i'll just get my friend to teach me. Thanks, to anyone that suggested.