Jacket (11-23-2011)
I'm not against building one,but I would just prefer to get one prebuilt.
@Pandemic Taking II into consideration.
Ex-Minion
Ex-Mod
8/17/11
Anybody can give some input on this?
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1DNRM5
Ex-Minion
Ex-Mod
8/17/11
One of the things you should put into consideration are the reviews for the computer. And I've brought quite a couple computers from cyberpowerpc, and some of the parts sometimes come loose during shipping/sometimes manuals and things are also missing. Other than that, I've had a pretty good experience with them so far, so you can trust them as far as their computer building expertise goes.
The desktop @Poison posted it preety fucking good
Life Is Simple , We Complicate It.
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Motherboard manuals beg to differ. Computers are easy to build, if you're not going to build, you might as well get someone to do it for you. The advantages outweight the disadvantages.
Even Newegg puts out reliable tutorials, and most of the building is the same every time.
i would say or prefer u to buy
8 Gb of ram
2 Gb of graphics
And 1 Alein wirelss Mouse
and Intel i7
With good headphones
Most prolly it would cost atleast 3k dollars
It would be good enough for gaming
600.00 ~
CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme 1321 (GX1321) Desktop PC Intel Core i5 2500K(3.30GHz) 8GB DDR3 1TB HDD Capacity AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Search it on Newegg.
Last edited by RYkEt; 11-24-2011 at 12:21 AM.
well im 18 and live in Redmond..but me and a lot of my friends sort of skipped (the running start thing) and some of them went to everett and some including me are in greenriver...but then again its doubtful becuase its not like anyone gives a damn whos in there class...
-on topic-
and yes computers are easy to build i had a demonstration in class on how to build one from scratch parts and it took us each like 15 minutes...including demonstrations of the parts and mechanics...