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Vespire

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Hey, recently I've been thinking of getting a new gaming pc, but I can't seem to make my mind up on one , and if you ask me to buy parts and build a custom built pc myself...well...no...
anyway, I've been looking here and there, and so far I've found this to my liking
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/pc/range/ricochet.html
but it has no optical drive and something else...forgot
anyway if you can find a better pc (not including monitor)
please show me
 

Nimbus

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Buy parts and build a custom one. It's not that hard. It's about as hard as assembling something from IKEA.
 

Leftnt Sharpe

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Nimbus said:
Buy parts and build a custom one. It's not that hard. It's about as hard as assembling something from IKEA.
This. I actually built my first computer about three weeks ago and it was incredibly easy. The hardest part is actually buying parts that are compatible with each other.
 

Nimbus

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Leftnt Sharpe said:
The hardest part is actually buying parts that are compatible with each other.
Which we can totally help you with.
 

Bhuggy

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Leftnt Sharpe said:
This. I actually built my first computer about three weeks ago and it was incredibly easy. The hardest part is actually buying parts that are compatible with each other.
I agree wth you it's really annoying getting compatible parts but putting it together is easy as hell, just be careful and use an anti-static wrist-band
 

Baby Tea

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Bhuggy said:
just be careful and use an anti-static wrist-band
Really? They have those?

I always just stood on a non-static surface, like hardwood, and kept on hand on the case to ground myself. That always worked fine for me!
 

Wormthong

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or you could go to your local pc shop and let them build a custom one for you be very clear about what you want tho and don't let them put extra stuff in it you don't need and this way if something goes wrong you can have it fixed for free there at least thats how it works in my country but i don't know where you live so i don't know how it goes around those parts.
still easy to build one yourself too.
 

Leftnt Sharpe

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Baby Tea said:
Bhuggy said:
just be careful and use an anti-static wrist-band
Really? They have those?

I always just stood on a non-static surface, like hardwood, and kept on hand on the case to ground myself. That always worked fine for me!
Me too.........
 

Bhuggy

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Leftnt Sharpe said:
Baby Tea said:
Bhuggy said:
just be careful and use an anti-static wrist-band
Really? They have those?

I always just stood on a non-static surface, like hardwood, and kept on hand on the case to ground myself. That always worked fine for me!
Me too.........
You're all suicidal! :p I guess it doesn't amtter but when your finded by your parents you really don't want to mess anything up, (tennager) saftey first :D