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gaming PC's

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-15 6:59

I'm a complete computer noob as far as hardware goes but I want to buy a gaming PC straight off the shelf instead of bothering to put one together. Moneys not much of a problem so throw me some good off the shelf gaming PC's.


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Name: Anonymous 2006-04-19 6:43

I really recommend building your own.  I'm not flaming you or anything, I'm just saying that it will be much better to do so for your own sake.  Most people are scared to put a computer together for the first time because they think only those who are *really* into computers and how they work would know how to do it properly.

To be honest, it's actually really easy.  You get all the components you need (this is actually the most involved step) and pretty much just plug things in where they're able to be plugged in.  It's really that simple.  If something fits, it almost certainly goes there.  The only points of confusion might be with the hard drives and DVD drive, since they can plug into one of multiple IDE or SATA slots, in different configurations.  PCI and PCI-e devices can be switched around, but their order usually doesn't make any difference.  Other than that, put stuff where it fits.  It may be a bit more work, but it can literally save you over $1000.  Not only will you save money, but you'll learn a fairly valuable skill.

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