Should I do it? I'm not going to build one for myself, and I think this looks like the best bang for my buck

build your own also wait for new cards to come out

Well if you're never going to build one yourself and you absolutely want a gaming pc, then go for it. You'll have something to enjoy while corona-chan is wrecking the world.

No it’s really not a good deal. I spent a little less than that and build a system with a much better GPU and slightly faster ram

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>1k for that build
Is this a joke

what said

I have a laptop that has similar specs that costed half of that. If you don’t trust yourself in building one (I don’t blame you) then go to Newegg and shop for prebuilt.

or just buy the parts and then pay someone to build it for you for like 80 dollars

Look up all your local small PC shops for their prebuilts or their price for putting together parts for you (that you bought at the best prices available online)

what are you going to do when the PC stops turning on one day? just throw it away?

if you build your own you will be able to swap out parts relatively easy and you should know within 10 mins what part needs to be replaced.

got any problems with amd gpu drivers like other people or does it work fine for you? probably gonna get a 2070 super for my next build but 5700 could also be an option if it works well now

>ready to buy all the parts I need after a long time of researching
>check my pc part picker list
>all prices have gone up 20%
>mfw
You goddamn jews
don't tell me people are hoarding pc parts now

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