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Hey guys, I want to buy a prebuilt pc, I know that the majority of you prefer built your own and all that but I can't say the same because I don't want to spend a lot of money and f*ck everything, also, I don't have a lot of time to do it.

the point is that I was looking for a 1800-2100 (American dollars) with good specifications like Intel core i7 and a gtx 1080 ti 

I found a lot but I also found that in Amazon and bestbuy there's a lot of options for this but some of them have different prices with different configurations so that kinda trick me out

I don't want to waste that money in a computer that can't do the things that I want (4k gaming [mostly news games with demanding specs])

so I came here to the professionals

I hope y'all can help me with this and recommend me a computer

thanks!

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1 minute ago, cris_cardenas_1 said:

Hey guys, I want to buy a prebuilt pc, I know that the majority of you prefer built your own and all that but I can't say the same because I don't want to spend a lot of money and f*ck everything, also, I don't have a lot of time to do it.

the point is that I was looking for a 1800-2100 (American dollars) with good specifications like Intel core i7 and a gtx 1080 ti 

I found a lot but I also found that in Amazon and bestbuy there's a lot of options for this but some of them have different prices with different configurations so that kinda trick me out

I don't want to waste that money in a computer that can't do the things that I want (4k gaming [mostly news games with demanding specs])

so I came here to the professionals

I hope y'all can help me with this and recommend me a computer

thanks!

1080 ti don't have good clock speeds

 

AT ALL

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Just now, CyberFern0 said:

1080 ti don't have good clock speeds

 

AT ALL

you gotta overclock just sayin

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Build your own at max it will take 1 hour so when you have that amount I feel time and the parts build it you'll get the senses kf accomplishment and go with Ryzen it will lower the cost a lot

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3 minutes ago, cris_cardenas_1 said:

Hey guys, I want to buy a prebuilt pc, I know that the majority of you prefer built your own and all that but I can't say the same because I don't want to spend a lot of money and f*ck everything, also, I don't have a lot of time to do it.

the point is that I was looking for a 1800-2100 (American dollars) with good specifications like Intel core i7 and a gtx 1080 ti 

I found a lot but I also found that in Amazon and bestbuy there's a lot of options for this but some of them have different prices with different configurations so that kinda trick me out

I don't want to waste that money in a computer that can't do the things that I want (4k gaming [mostly news games with demanding specs])

so I came here to the professionals

I hope y'all can help me with this and recommend me a computer

thanks!

you can build a pc... get better specs for that price now just saying .... go and buy prebuilt I would rather you build one and save money

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1 minute ago, CyberFern0 said:

1080 ti don't have good clock speeds

 

AT ALL

? Clock speeds don't really matter.

 

 

 

Anyways OP, I would highly recommend NCIX PC. You pick your parts, like you would with building a PC, but you can only shop from NCIX. Then, you pay $50, and they custom install it for you.

 

 

 

But it takes like 30 minutes to build one, and it's really hard to fuck up.

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2 minutes ago, CyberFern0 said:

you gotta overclock just sayin

watch out but last time I linked to let me google that for you I got banned, mods aren't very humorous here

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Just now, Tom is a Door said:

watch out but last time I linked to let me google that for you I got banned, mods aren't very humorous here

Maybe you should read the Community Standards...

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2 minutes ago, Tom is a Door said:

watch out but last time I linked to let me google that for you I got banned, mods aren't very humorous here

Nah the mids are great. Just lmgtfy is fucking stupid.

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Just now, JDE said:

Maybe you should read the Community Standards...

 

First result from google can give you more info than I can writing for 20 min is actually much more helpful than this guy blatantly trolling

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Just now, Tom is a Door said:

First result from google can give you more info than I can writing for 20 min is actually much more helpful than this guy blatantly trolling

Yeah, but at least follow the rules and not blame the mods for it...

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1 minute ago, JDE said:

Yeah, but at least follow the rules and not blame the mods for it...

I wasn't blaming them I was saying they are not lenient either way w/e

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6 minutes ago, JDE said:

? Clock speeds don't really matter.

 

 

 

Anyways OP, I would highly recommend NCIX PC. You pick your parts, like you would with building a PC, but you can only shop from NCIX. Then, you pay $50, and they custom install it for you.

 

 

 

But it takes like 30 minutes to build one, and it's really hard to fuck up.

I know the basics but is going to be my first built so I'm scared to spend that amount of money and f*ck all

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Just now, cris_cardenas_1 said:

I know the basics but is going to be my first built so I'm scared to spend that amount of money and f*ck all

But seriously, it's REALLY hard to f*ck up (you seem to censor yourself, so I'm not going to swear anymore). Ryzen is easier to install over Intel's LGA, and with modern parts it's like lego. Except for the PSU. If you force in something it will explode. 

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13 minutes ago, cris_cardenas_1 said:

Hey guys, I want to buy a prebuilt pc, I know that the majority of you prefer built your own and all that but I can't say the same because I don't want to spend a lot of money and f*ck everything

Building it yourself is cheaper.

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Have you consitered getting a premade custom pc?

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2 minutes ago, IVIazor said:

Have you consitered getting a premade custom pc?

I've never heard about that

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Like everyone has said, build your own. It's a good learning experience, much better value and it's not hard at all (as the common saying goes; it's like Lego).

 

If you're that paranoid, get NCIX US to build for you for $50.

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13 hours ago, Max_Settings said:

What do you mean 1080 ti doesn't have good clock speed???

14 something mhz right?

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4 minutes ago, CyberFern0 said:

14 something mhz right?

if you get a 1080 ti you have to overclock

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Just now, CyberFern0 said:

if you get a 1080 ti you have to overclock

If I'm wrong I'm  sorry because i have a gtx 1080 that runs 1607 mhz so I'm assuming 14 Ghz is slow

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2 minutes ago, CyberFern0 said:

If I'm wrong I'm  sorry because i have a gtx 1080 that runs 1607 mhz so I'm assuming 14 Ghz is slow

What on earth are you doing? You keep quoting yourself... Also, the 1080 Ti is a massive beast of a card, that eats 4K games for breakfast. The only other card to match it is the latest Titan Xp, and that's twice the price. Regardless of clock speed, and even if you don't overclock, the 1080 Ti still smashes any other card on the market. 

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16 minutes ago, CyberFern0 said:

14 something mhz right?

No like somewhere between 1900-2100 megahertz. It’s has about the highest clocks there is.

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