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dameon_reaper
12/22/18 4:18:17 PM
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I hear about getting custom built ones but are there sites for that? I want to get one in the near future.
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TES_Nut
12/22/18 4:53:56 PM
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The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.
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SauI_Goodman
12/22/18 4:55:21 PM
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I'll make you one for the low low price of $10,000. That is a steal compared to paying for a store bought computer that can do the same things mine can do. Please send your name, address, phone number, social security number, routing number to...
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Trumpo
12/22/18 4:56:50 PM
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TES_Nut posted...
The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.

Linus reviewed one it was poorly put together.
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dameon_reaper
12/22/18 7:27:21 PM
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SauI_Goodman posted...
I'll make you one for the low low price of $10,000. That is a steal compared to paying for a store bought computer that can do the same things mine can do. Please send your name, address, phone number, social security number, routing number to...


I'll send you over my debit card as well.
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BeyondWalls
12/22/18 7:28:17 PM
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TES_Nut posted...
The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.

It's surprisingly not.
Where did you even hear that?
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BeyondWalls
12/22/18 7:32:51 PM
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The best (and most rewarding) option is to build your own. That may sound impossible at first, but after you watch a few videos and get a feel for what you need to do then it's pretty straight forward.

As for buying? I recommend one thing, any store where you can easily return it, no questions asked. That usually means Amazon or Best Buy, unless you live by a Microcenter. If you live by Microcenter then that's where you need to go.
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dameon_reaper
12/22/18 7:52:32 PM
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BeyondWalls posted...
The best (and most rewarding) option is to build your own. That may sound impossible at first, but after you watch a few videos and get a feel for what you need to do then it's pretty straight forward.

As for buying? I recommend one thing, any store where you can easily return it, no questions asked. That usually means Amazon or Best Buy, unless you live by a Microcenter. If you live by Microcenter then that's where you need to go.


There's no site for something like that? Where you choose the product you want to put into the PC and they do it for you? For me? I'd probably fuck it up.
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TES_Nut
12/23/18 12:17:39 AM
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BeyondWalls posted...
TES_Nut posted...
The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.

It's surprisingly not.
Where did you even hear that?


As in not horrible. I've also seen the videos of the weird build mistakes but otherwise it's a decent system for a non enthusiast that just wants to play games.
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BeyondWalls
12/23/18 12:15:29 PM
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dameon_reaper posted...
BeyondWalls posted...
The best (and most rewarding) option is to build your own. That may sound impossible at first, but after you watch a few videos and get a feel for what you need to do then it's pretty straight forward.

As for buying? I recommend one thing, any store where you can easily return it, no questions asked. That usually means Amazon or Best Buy, unless you live by a Microcenter. If you live by Microcenter then that's where you need to go.


There's no site for something like that? Where you choose the product you want to put into the PC and they do it for you? For me? I'd probably fuck it up.

There are sites like that, most notably Cyberpower PC. But they all have horror stories where people get a bum pc and then get stuck in an endless cycle of returning it for warranty repair. Most likely youll be fine. But I dont recommend them for that reason.
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BeyondWalls
12/23/18 12:17:58 PM
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TES_Nut posted...
BeyondWalls posted...
TES_Nut posted...
The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.

It's surprisingly not.
Where did you even hear that?


As in not horrible. I've also seen the videos of the weird build mistakes but otherwise it's a decent system for a non enthusiast that just wants to play games.

No its not. The case is a train wreck. No USB 3.0 ports and the front panel starves the pc for air.
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dameon_reaper
12/23/18 7:39:38 PM
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BeyondWalls posted...
dameon_reaper posted...
BeyondWalls posted...
The best (and most rewarding) option is to build your own. That may sound impossible at first, but after you watch a few videos and get a feel for what you need to do then it's pretty straight forward.

As for buying? I recommend one thing, any store where you can easily return it, no questions asked. That usually means Amazon or Best Buy, unless you live by a Microcenter. If you live by Microcenter then that's where you need to go.


There's no site for something like that? Where you choose the product you want to put into the PC and they do it for you? For me? I'd probably fuck it up.

There are sites like that, most notably Cyberpower PC. But they all have horror stories where people get a bum pc and then get stuck in an endless cycle of returning it for warranty repair. Most likely youll be fine. But I dont recommend them for that reason.


@_@ er....

anyone can recommend me a decent pc for at least a grand? I don't need a monitor. Maybe something I can get on Amazon.
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BeyondWalls
12/24/18 12:21:22 AM
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dameon_reaper posted...
anyone can recommend me a decent pc for at least a grand? I don't need a monitor. Maybe something I can get on Amazon.

Decent is a matter of opinion. Im assuming your monitor is 1080p. Theres nothing super exciting on Amazon right now. Theres some stuff thats not too bad if you really need a pc. Theres a standard Cyberpower that gets recommended a lot, but the price has gone up and it needs RAM added if youre using it for gaming. Id seriously check the Microcenter website and see if a store is near you. If it is then you struck gold and Id probably just go there.
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TES_Nut
12/25/18 12:56:27 PM
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BeyondWalls posted...
TES_Nut posted...
BeyondWalls posted...
TES_Nut posted...
The walmart overpowered brand is surprisingly good.

It's surprisingly not.
Where did you even hear that?


As in not horrible. I've also seen the videos of the weird build mistakes but otherwise it's a decent system for a non enthusiast that just wants to play games.

No its not. The case is a train wreck. No USB 3.0 ports and the front panel starves the pc for air.

Casuals dont care about that.
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