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should i build it myself or let the store build it for me

Vetex

should i build it myself or let the store build it for me 
im kinda scared to build it myself tho i might break something 
srry for bad english
 

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Are you willing to pay the extra for them to do so?

If so then obviously get store to build it.

But you needn't be scared. There are many tutorials and help online.

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Yea sure, try it out yourself. There are a plenty of build guides on YouTube.

Good luck!

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45 minutes ago, Vetex said:

should i build it myself or let the store build it for me 
im kinda scared to build it myself tho i might break something 
srry for bad english
 

My 5-year-old brother has built my current PC. The is no reason to have a store do it as long as you do the research you'll be fine, it's pretty hard to break stuff. 

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2 minutes ago, <Aleks> said:

My 5-year-old brother has built my current PC. The is no reason to have a store do it as long as you do the research you'll be fine, it's pretty hard to break stuff. 

It's not hard to break stuff, but it's only easy when you don't follow a tutorial or try fixing something by using brute force

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Just now, mikat said:

It's not hard to break stuff, but it's only easy when you don't follow a tutorial or try fixing something by using brute force

That is why I said if you do your research.Some parts need more force to click in, some need less. 

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52 minutes ago, Vetex said:

should i build it myself or let the store build it for me 
im kinda scared to build it myself tho i might break something 
srry for bad english
 

It depends on $$$. I've ordered a PC last week, they build it for me for about $0.25. Even yesterday they called me to say sorry for slightly slower shipping and said that they overclocked my ram because of the delay. So I think it was a good deal. :)

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I agree that it's worth it to build yourself. It's definitely harder today to ruin anything as long as you wear an antistatic wrist strap.

 

It is also a great learning experience.

 

Next time, I highly recommend it.

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