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Is there a place I can get my PC built?
03-07-2014, 07:58 PM
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Is there a place I can get my PC built?
So if I buy all the parts are there any stores or services I can take the parts to and they will build it for me?

If so what are the names of these places and roughly how much does it cost?
Please stick to the question.

Prebuilt PCs are wayyy more expensive for a not as good PC.

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03-07-2014, 07:58 PM
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Just ask at a local computer store if they will build it, if you provide their parts, I don't mean a big place, just somewhere local

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03-07-2014, 08:00 PM
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Does your school have a computer hardware class?
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03-07-2014, 08:07 PM
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Why not just buy a pre-built computer
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03-07-2014, 08:16 PM
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Yourself there are plenty of YouTube How-to's to show you how to put it together. Smile
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03-07-2014, 08:25 PM
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You would have to check local small computer shops and they still might not do it, and if they do agree to build it, then you will pay a hefty price. Most of these stores make a markup on the parts you would have purchased for your build and then charged a small fee to build it. Well, if they can't make the markup fees on you, then they will have to charge you a decent fee for completing your system build. Also, you need to verify that your exact parts go into the build, and they do not replace them with something else. If you know for sure that your parts are compatible, then don't let them talk you into replacing them. Pre-built PCs are not way more expensive either. When you factor in the cost of the parts, labor, and operating system or any other programs you need/want, then it all depends. For less than $600 you can get a similar PC, cheaper than you could build one for. But after that, especially for around $1,000 or more, you will be better off building one than buying pre-built. My advice to just build it yourself so that you can know how your system functions and can save money. By building your system yourself you can ensure your parts are going into it correctly, and you will learn more about how the system components work together. So if you ever have any hardware issues, you will be able to troubleshoot them yourself.

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