Gaming PC Pre-Built VS Custom… I think you should BUILD it.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • If you’re new to all this and are thinking of buying a Pre-Built Gaming PC. Building your own gaming PC is ideal.
    This advice will not suit everyone's needs, it's simply for the curious gamer who has always thought building one was ONLY for level 10 Techno Nerds and those who went to school for it.... it's not. If you still want to buy after watching this... by all means.... ain't gonna judge ya… go check out ​⁠​⁠‪@digitalstorm‬ and others . (Not affiliated or sponsored by) Tech Tips
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  • @WonderingSoul707
    @WonderingSoul707 11 месяцев назад +1

    yea if your good at building a comp and know how things work and such go for it but if something goes wrong and badly then your out of a comp especially if you had it for a few months are you going to send it end to someone that knows what to do or fix it yourself. me personally When you buy it from a company then your getting their guarantee that it will work and if something goes wrong they can help or you send it back they get you a new one. See it's a bit like going to court fro a bad crime and you represent yourself think you have all the knowledge then boom the prosecutor gets you Judge slams the gavel and your in deep shit. I should have got a lawyer. You say to yourself. So unless your are good at building comps have one custom built for you. But hey your chose.

    • @GeneralBuckles
      @GeneralBuckles  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, yea ... That's along the lines of what I said, there's good assurances that come with buying from a vender. Although I'd argue you aren't born being "good at building a PC" so just doing it helps. Curious, what are some issues you've seen with PC's that "go wrong" and be out of a computer?