Gamer_Rent said: @TSMichaelB I also like your idea of buying the pre-built unit and upgrading it. I had thought that usually buying prebuilt, meant you had a lot less flexibility in the future in terms of swapping out components, upgrading, etc, but it sounds like that's not always true. I am very much NOT a tech person, so the idea of building his own was more a cost consideration than anything else. If you think we can get a good system he can expect some speed and good graphics on for $750 by upgrading the pre-built, perhaps that's the best option?
Thank you for all of this info! The fully assembled gaming PC you mentioned (see quote)--I clicked on it and it says not available in either of my atlanta stores and I don't see any price or button to order it??TSMichaelB said: Gamer_Rent said: So overall, he has a few options. With his increased budget, I would first have him check out a fully assembled gaming PC: https://www.microcenter.com/product/615138/powerspec-g162-gaming-desktop-pc.
Gamer_Rent said: So overall, he has a few options. With his increased budget, I would first have him check out a fully assembled gaming PC: https://www.microcenter.com/product/615138/powerspec-g162-gaming-desktop-pc.
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