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I dont know if this is the right thread but is there a market for overclockable pcs in pakistan. Cause i am think to build one and then sell for profit and stuff.

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2 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

I dont know if this is the right thread but is there a market for overclockable pcs in pakistan. Cause i am think to build one and then sell for profit and stuff.

If you have to ask if there's a market then there probably isn't one.

 

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1 minute ago, Manage My Cables said:

If you have to ask if there's a market then there probably isn't one.

 

ooh ok. Makes sense i guess

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The parts themselves are overprices in both India and Pakistan. Even if there was a market for custom PCs- which there probably isn't- people wouldn't be getting a lot for their money. Couple that with how our currencies are doing, and even a budget-oriented computer is a significant investment.

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2 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

The parts themselves are overprices in both India and Pakistan. Even if there was a market for custom PCs- which there probably isn't- people wouldn't be getting a lot for their money. Couple that with how our currencies are doing, and even a budget-oriented computer is a significant investment.

Like i was on olx and all i was seeing was lock processors with single slot gpus advertized as gaming. So i was wonder if people were will to buy better gaming stuff. 

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

Like i was on olx and all i was seeing was lock processors with single slot gpus advertized as gaming.

whats wrong with i5 6500 + asus ares 3 for gaming? o.O

locked cpu + single slot card :D

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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13 minutes ago, DeezNoNos said:

Like i was on olx and all i was seeing was lock processors with single slot gpus advertized as gaming. So i was wonder if people were will to buy better gaming stuff. 

OLX is junk. There are people here who think a GTX 260 is worth more than a GTX 750 Ti.

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45 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

OLX is junk. There are people here who think a GTX 260 is worth more than a GTX 750 Ti.

IFKR. i got a pentium 4 for 3k. and it said gaming pc can play miniclip games. and with a gpu all the new games

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