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#1 epwc17
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alrite im going to get a   new pc but im not sure if i should buy it from cyberpower or if i should build it myself.

 it would cost more on cyberpower but then i know its put together right.

ok here are the specs

case-    x cruiser

motherboard-  asus755 nvdia nforce 650i sli

cpu-core 2duo 2.4ghz 

psu- something between 500 and 600

video card- geforce 8800 gts

 memory-mushkin 2x1gb

soundcard-  cheap one

hard drive-320 gig 7200 rpm

 

so wat should i do 

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#2 bob_the_blob_24
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Building it has the advantage of a cheaper price and getting to know your computer inside and out, but the disadvantage is that you'll have to spend A LOT of time on it. Especially if you encounter problems with your computer after you build.

Buying from a retailer will cost more but you know it has to be done right or you get a free fix

If you don't mind spending a lot of time to build, I would recommend building your computer. Otherwise, if you don't have a lot of time to dedicate to your computer's build, then just have cyperpower build it for you. Very nice computer, by the way.

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#3 epwc17
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ok thx idc care about the time so ill build it !!!!
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i built my computer for the first time about a month ago, sure i encountered a few problems but for the most part it was pretty simple and very cheap, i'm happy i did it