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Need advice on advising a first time builder (10yrs old)

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A boy named Allvin he asked me what is the part he should get first if he's only able to get part by monthly basis, 

I'm not sure so I'll came to my hady dandy advisors

If it was me I'd go get my case first but that's me

*waves magical signs to monitor * OH WISE WELL OF KNOWLEDGE WHAT IS YOU WISE ADVICES..... 

Got to love my Disney holiday 

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a 10 year old?

teach him to save his money and be patient. no 10 year old is going to have fun just staring at a lone motherboard in a box. heck put him to work and have him earn it.

not going to get a lot of people here on board with the " buy a single part every month" plan
 

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39 minutes ago, emosun said:

a 10 year old?

teach him to save his money and be patient. no 10 year old is going to have fun just staring at a lone motherboard in a box. heck put him to work and have him earn it.

not going to get a lot of people here on board with the " buy a single part every month" plan
 

I guess thanke

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Teach him to save up. Getting a PC piece by piece really isnt a great way to go about it, considering the release rate of a lot of products

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If you buy one part a month, new stuff will be out by the time you finish buying, then you'll be stuck with last gen, not best price/performance parts.

 

 

If you have absolutely no other choice, case and mass storage first, PSU and RAM next, and finish with CPU/MoBo/GPU. Go with AM4 so you have multiple generations of options to choose from, which will extend at the very least into 2019, maybe longer. Still don't recommend this though.

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