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| 24 Sep 2015 04:52 PM |
give me budget and i can build a PC that is ten times faster than what somone else would do
imcan litterely
build you a PC to plsy GTA V at 30fps for £60
for example
8gb ram for me pc costed £5
and you guys spend it on like £50 for 'auper fast RAM ' |
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tushie24
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| 24 Sep 2015 04:53 PM |
but i don't go on multiple sites with a snipe bot and a bank account
Get Caged by the Great Cage himself |
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sizr
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| 24 Sep 2015 04:55 PM |
k we dont care
#code print never run with sizrs kids! |
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Kelethe
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| 24 Sep 2015 04:59 PM |
Well, people tend to generally do so because they wish to play games (or surf the internet) at a more efficient, smooth rate, free from any performance-related issues.
While there are instances in which you could build a gaming computer for less cost, the fact of the matter is that the amount of people who are familiar with necessities that they must obtain in order to do so are far lesser than those who do.
It's more convenient for one to purchase a desktop or laptop that has already been fully constructed, and it can still perform just as well, especially if your budget is rather low (which can be another reason why some people don't build computers themselves.)
For example, my computer contains an Intel i7 4790K processor, as well as an NVIDA GeForce 970 GTX graphics card, but it is not one that I built myself; nonetheless, it still exceeded my expectations. |
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| 24 Sep 2015 05:04 PM |
"8gb ram for me pc costed £5"
Yeah sure, maybe if you're running some cheap Chinese made stuff
Also note; DDR4 aint cheap |
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| 24 Sep 2015 05:05 PM |
@President
Excuse me, I meant 'Nvidia GeForce GTX 970.' |
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