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<blockquote data-quote="HowToHayden" data-source="post: 252676" data-attributes="member: 38530"><p>So I've decided that rather than purchasing an Xbox One or PS4 that I want to get a Gaming PC. I have been told by a few people that I should build my own opposed to buy one as it'll be cheaper. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea what I should buy or what I should not buy so I'm gonna need a little help. With what the best stuff I can get. I have a maximum budget of around £800 ($1300) but I'd like to do it in about £600 ($975)</p><p></p><p>If you've had a good or bad experience with different components or parts I'd appreciate some advice. I know that the key thing is to make sure it's all compatible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HowToHayden, post: 252676, member: 38530"] So I've decided that rather than purchasing an Xbox One or PS4 that I want to get a Gaming PC. I have been told by a few people that I should build my own opposed to buy one as it'll be cheaper. I have no idea what I should buy or what I should not buy so I'm gonna need a little help. With what the best stuff I can get. I have a maximum budget of around £800 ($1300) but I'd like to do it in about £600 ($975) If you've had a good or bad experience with different components or parts I'd appreciate some advice. I know that the key thing is to make sure it's all compatible. [/QUOTE]
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