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Hi guys. I got a lot of help from tou guys to choose a part for a computer. I'm going to the Micro Center to buy all of my parts. Buy my parents are keep asking me that what am i going to do if i fail to build my gaming pc. So i looked up the micro center and they said they build custom pc. Is that mean they will build a pc with parts i bought? If it is could you guys tell me how much it will cost? Thank you

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3 minutes ago, DC said:

Hi guys. I got a lot of help from tou guys to choose a part for a computer. I'm going to the Micro Center to buy all of my parts. Buy my parents are keep asking me that what am i going to do if i fail to build my gaming pc. So i looked up the micro center and they said they build custom pc. Is that mean they will build a pc with parts i bought? If it is could you guys tell me how much it will cost? Thank you

Don't worry about failing to build it. They're so hard to mess up nowadays. And if you do, people like us can help!! 

How much are you looking to spend on the PC? 

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It depends on how much time they will spend on building your PC. If it's a $5000 watercooled computer with RGB lighting, they will certainly spend a lot of time on your PC (In germany, they take about $60-$70 an hour). I would just build it by myself. 

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2 minutes ago, Lolucoca said:

It depends on how much time they will spend on building your PC. If it's a $5000 watercooled computer with RGB lighting, they will certainly spend a lot of time on your PC (In germany, they take about $60-$70 an hour). I would just build it by myself. 

My pc cost little less than $900. Its without os

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Anyways, you're not living in a time where you could really f*** something up :P Ah, those memories...

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6 minutes ago, DC said:

My pc cost little less than $900. Its without os

I would really build it myself. If you decide to let them build it, factor a cost of $120-$200 in.

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24 minutes ago, Lolucoca said:

I would really build it myself. If you decide to let them build it, factor a cost of $120-$200 in.

Okay i was concerned about after building like installing os and downloading drivers and changing setting to play games. I think i will build it myself thank you

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7 minutes ago, DC said:

Okay i was concerned about after building like installing os and downloading drivers and changing setting to play games. I think i will build it myself thank you

Even if this computer store built it for you, since you don't have an OS, you would have to install all this stuff anyways. It's not that difficult. :)

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