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10 minutes ago, carrickwater said:

I wanted to know where I could get a good pre assembled gaming pc in the US.

I dont have the time or know how to build one. And please no brick and motar stores, only online.

Thanks.

I'm pretty that's what NCIX, Linus's thing does. You give them the parts list and they'll assemble it for you and ship it to you. May cost like $50 for the assembly but if you don't wanna have the amazing experience of building one, look into that

I wanted to know where I could get a good pre assembled gaming pc in the US.

I dont have the time or know how to build one. And please no brick and motar stores, only online.

Thanks.

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There are several UK based companies such as overclockers, scan and pcspecialist. I don't know if they deliver to the US though. For US based, I found this after a quick google search: http://www.pcczone.com/pc-builder . 

 

In terms of building your own, I hated it when people said it to me, but it actually isn't too hard to build your own. Takes about a day and not too bad if you follow a video. However, pre builts can be just as good :)

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5 minutes ago, carrickwater said:

I wanted to know where I could get a good pre assembled gaming pc in the US.

I dont have the time or know how to build one. And please no brick and motar stores, only online.

Thanks.

alienware

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

maybe go with the ltt thing

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What exactly is your budget?

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10 minutes ago, carrickwater said:

I wanted to know where I could get a good pre assembled gaming pc in the US.

I dont have the time or know how to build one. And please no brick and motar stores, only online.

Thanks.

I'm pretty that's what NCIX, Linus's thing does. You give them the parts list and they'll assemble it for you and ship it to you. May cost like $50 for the assembly but if you don't wanna have the amazing experience of building one, look into that

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5 minutes ago, carrickwater said:

I wanted to know where I could get a good pre assembled gaming pc in the US.

I dont have the time or know how to build one. And please no brick and motar stores, only online.

Thanks.

Ones I can think of off the top of my head:

http://www.falcon-nw.com/

https://www.originpc.com/

https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/

 

You can also go with Dell (Alienware), HP, etc.

 

Most people on this forum will probably recommend that you build your own, though. Most likely you will get more bang for your buck. But the upside of going with these services is (1) less time investment on your part, and (2) some of them offer good customer service if you really don't want to deal with the building/troubleshooting yourself.

 

I think Linus made a video about the trade-offs, but I don't remember what it was called.

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Falcon Northwest, Origin, CyberPower, XoticPC, iBuyPower, Maingear, Digital Storm, and there still many others.

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14 hours ago, mikat said:

are you trolling? because alienware is so much worse than other pre built solutions..

Yes...of course I am. You don't pay for the components, you pay for the aesthetics

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