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9 minutes ago, Saksham said:

may we know the reason you want a pre-built and you dont want to build it yourself?

there are advantages for both sides, but it would be nice to know why its a turn off to build it yourself.

To further elaborate on this, for some people, buying a pre-built is easier and one doesn't have to worry about figuring out which parts work. Maybe they are trying to learn. It could stand that having a pre-built would be a good starting point and upgrade over time. This woul help one learn about their PC in general. Or it could be possible to be intimidated by building one. I know a few that are not intimidated but don't care to learn about it or understand the tech aspects. They just want one up and ready to go out of the box. It's peace of mind for them.

 

Now of course, I'm not speaking for the OP, as we don't know what their reasoning is yet. For a number of people, it's just easier. Since this is a forum you can easily find on Google, it's worth asking here.

 

Back to the matter at hand, you could head to iBuyPower or CyberpowerPC and get one from them. They have a number of rigs already built to ship. You could decide to also build one to your specs. Plenty of options there.

Im looking to buy a good prebuilt pc does anyone have recommendation on what website thats reliable? Thanks!

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may we know the reason you want a pre-built and you dont want to build it yourself?

there are advantages for both sides, but it would be nice to know why its a turn off to build it yourself.

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Newegg sells tons of prebuilts

 

Of course they also sell all the parts to build yourself if you're into that

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9 minutes ago, Saksham said:

may we know the reason you want a pre-built and you dont want to build it yourself?

there are advantages for both sides, but it would be nice to know why its a turn off to build it yourself.

To further elaborate on this, for some people, buying a pre-built is easier and one doesn't have to worry about figuring out which parts work. Maybe they are trying to learn. It could stand that having a pre-built would be a good starting point and upgrade over time. This woul help one learn about their PC in general. Or it could be possible to be intimidated by building one. I know a few that are not intimidated but don't care to learn about it or understand the tech aspects. They just want one up and ready to go out of the box. It's peace of mind for them.

 

Now of course, I'm not speaking for the OP, as we don't know what their reasoning is yet. For a number of people, it's just easier. Since this is a forum you can easily find on Google, it's worth asking here.

 

Back to the matter at hand, you could head to iBuyPower or CyberpowerPC and get one from them. They have a number of rigs already built to ship. You could decide to also build one to your specs. Plenty of options there.

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12 hours ago, Saksham said:

may we know the reason you want a pre-built and you dont want to build it yourself?

there are advantages for both sides, but it would be nice to know why its a turn off to build it yourself.

I have 0 knowledge how to build one and I'm worried if I try i'll mess up something

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3 hours ago, Soroax said:

I have 0 knowledge how to build one and I'm worried if I try i'll mess up something

thats totaly fine. 

 

 

LTT did a great video on this about comparing pre-built websites. 

quick note: stay away from origin and maingear unless you want to waste A LOT of money. you are potentially paying $200-500 extra buy buying from there. 

ibuypower and cyberpower are generally much cheaper. 

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