I have never bought a premade computer, I build them all myself because it is cheaper and you get to customize it however you want it. It can also be kind of fun too...but of course you need to know what you are doing in order to make it work
I have never bought a premade computer, I build them all myself because it is cheaper and you get to customize it however you want it. It can also be kind of fun too...but of course you need to know what you are doing in order to make it work
Spot on. My local repair shop relies for most of its trade on over-clockers and self-builders. I have spent a lot of time over the years manning technical support boards and it has never failed to amuse me when people are reporting major technical issues with games but add "I know it can't be my machine because I built it myself"!
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I grew mine on a tree.
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Those are really good desktops, with decent price range.
Also they look cool XD
I have never bought a premade computer, I build them all myself because it is cheaper and you get to customize it however you want it. It can also be kind of fun too...but of course you need to know what you are doing in order to make it work
Spot on. My local repair shop relies for most of its trade on over-clockers and self-builders. I have spent a lot of time over the years manning technical support boards and it has never failed to amuse me when people are reporting major technical issues with games but add "I know it can't be my machine because I built it myself"!
I'm on the third incarnation of my self-built PC.