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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
I need more confidence that i am making a good decision building my own pc vs a prebuilt
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Replying to @passingashuman
I built my first one a few months back. Not sure I saved much money, but I got what I wanted and it was a fun project. So depending on what you are looking to get out of it, you could go either way.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
the warranty, no matter how limited, of prebuilt pcs is kinda comforting. My daily driver home pc is a 2011 destop i built thanks to some friends in college and i want to try it again but i just get so nervous about It
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Replying to @passingashuman
The piece of mind of prebuilt is big plus. That’s impressive that it’s still chugging along after 9 years.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
Amd quad core on an asrock 830 mother board. I did give it a new power supply and graphics card last year, it helped with performance but its starting to show its age
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Replying to @passingashuman
Nice! I went with AMD as well. The price is unbeatable for what you get.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
The amd ryzen 7 is what i want to go with for this build, and I'm moving up to ssd, i know, big move lol
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That’s exactly what I did. Ryzen 2700 and 500 gig ssd. Runs great.
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