it takes you 4 hour to figure out what you need for your computer really it should take no more than an hour max and no more than 1 hour and 30 minutes max to build it and greater quality parts when building yourself plus you can just get a warranty plan for it separately
I think it’s got to the point where if you like the thought of building it and all (like me) then you should try it and the extra $100 saved is like an extra nice thing to have
Prebuilts are for those who don’t think it looks fun Cus the price difference is much closer than it used to be there’s not much of an argument to learn how to do it just for the money saving imo.
"At least a week researching" is absolute bs. Even if you know NOTHING about building a pc, it takes a day, two at most, of research to get a decent build together. Then you just post it on any forum type like the PCMR subreddit to get it checked out, and done.
i spent 4 months researching, refining my parts list, 4 hours building, an additional 24 hours total troubleshooting, then another 2 hours to set it all up
The problem with this thought process is that it assumes the person will never have to make up for that work, because most people buying a gaming pc will want to upgrade it at some point to account for new game requirements, and it’s in your best interest to have already built the pc because it would make it easier to upgrade
Just ordered my first pc and it was an ABS from Newegg! I think I’d love to be able to build my own someday, but my first kiddo was just born and time is limited. Being able to game for an hour or two in the evening is enough of a treat without having to build it excited to join the community!
Or you could just pay half the price for an Ps5
it takes you 4 hour to figure out what you need for your computer really it should take no more than an hour max and no more than 1 hour and 30 minutes max to build it and greater quality parts when building yourself plus you can just get a warranty plan for it separately
Honestly just watched one tutorial and built my pc worked first try. Its not as hard as he makes it out to be
Can you buy me a pc?😢
Bro I scroll down first thing I see on the out of stock is a pc with a rtx 5090 for that cheap too😂😂😂
Nice try diddy
Btw you don’t have to research the parts just ask chatgpt
"Become a tech creator"🗿
Asks for prebuilt recomandations 🤡
bro l wish l could get a pc 😢
Prebuilt pcs are cheaper
I think it’s got to the point where if you like the thought of building it and all (like me) then you should try it and the extra $100 saved is like an extra nice thing to have
Prebuilts are for those who don’t think it looks fun Cus the price difference is much closer than it used to be there’s not much of an argument to learn how to do it just for the money saving imo.
"At least a week researching" is absolute bs. Even if you know NOTHING about building a pc, it takes a day, two at most, of research to get a decent build together. Then you just post it on any forum type like the PCMR subreddit to get it checked out, and done.
give me 10,000$
Hey carter, I’ve never had the qindows experience, can you send me parts to build a pc? It doesnt matter if you say no
Thank you for the help❤
i spent 4 months researching, refining my parts list, 4 hours building, an additional 24 hours total troubleshooting, then another 2 hours to set it all up
I got mine from a pawnshop
Cant i just buy some parts and give it to some technician to build it for me?
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they are all out of stock all the time for the ones i want tbh. NZXT isnt horrible but i guess ill wait for one of the abs systems
Carter are you going to watch Despicable Me 4
They’re obviously not boring. You’re just telling them not to do your job and steal your work.
Only a week of research you’re difficult overestimating this generation
It took me five weeks of research before I was ready building my PC
I built mine and was terrified the whole time not enjoyable
I though prebuilt always meant some small little dell pc with a single stick of 4 gig ram and an intel i5 or a kinda speedy even smaller hp
😂 “the ones that’s 400$ more expensive man”
For a second, I thought he said Pringle instead of prebuilt
Damn the ABS ones actually have insane value
bro i built mine in 45 min and took me 1 hour to trobleshoot
Which pc is the best for streaming?
I own the same fan as you by the way 🎉
FYM 4 HOURS?! IT TOOK ME 3 MAX and troubleshooting does take a while but it’s really easy to do.
I heard alienware is bad thoughts?
The "best tech tocker" but bro can’t even install a GPU. 😭 It must have been COOKED over on TikTok…
$2100 for a 4080 super build is NOT BAD
Is this better than starforge
Bruh if it takes you 10 hours to troubleshoot something is very wrong
In my local store you can pick the parts yourself and pay extra 40 bucks so they build it for you
48kth like
4 hours? Only took me like 40 min
I was able to build my first pc in like half an hour, and it was only like a year ago??
Do prebuilts come with Windows activated?
I can’t afford 100 bucks………..
Make it with 750$ budget
Can someone let me know if this is good for 2k
Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz (5GHz Turbo Boost), NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB GDDR6X, 1TB Gen4 SSD, 32GB DDR5 RAM 5600 RGB, 850W Gold PSU, 360mm ARGB AIO, Wi-Fi
The problem with this thought process is that it assumes the person will never have to make up for that work, because most people buying a gaming pc will want to upgrade it at some point to account for new game requirements, and it’s in your best interest to have already built the pc because it would make it easier to upgrade
Just ordered my first pc and it was an ABS from Newegg! I think I’d love to be able to build my own someday, but my first kiddo was just born and time is limited. Being able to game for an hour or two in the evening is enough of a treat without having to build it excited to join the community!
everything works out until your sis breaks your 1000 dollar pc
Hey, my son is wants to make a setup in his room for homework
He was wondering what the best mini pc was
Thanks