J joe10231 Commendable Apr 15, 2016 93 0 1,630 Feb 20, 2017 #1 I want to PURCHASE (Not build) a gaming pc in the uk, would buying one from pcspecialist be a good idea? if not could I have some suggestions?
I want to PURCHASE (Not build) a gaming pc in the uk, would buying one from pcspecialist be a good idea? if not could I have some suggestions?
Solution Eximo Feb 20, 2017 Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer.
Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer.
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 27,610 5,297 144,340 Feb 20, 2017 Solution #2 Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer.
J joe10231 Commendable Apr 15, 2016 93 0 1,630 Feb 20, 2017 #3 Eximo : Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer. I only have on concern, the psu. they use corsair vs ones, however I want to get a pc with a gtx 1050 ti so i think the vs will be okay Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : Considering they give you a list of parts to choose from, what are your concerns? You'll pay a premium for the assembly, but you will gain whatever warranty and service they offer. I only have on concern, the psu. they use corsair vs ones, however I want to get a pc with a gtx 1050 ti so i think the vs will be okay
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 27,610 5,297 144,340 Feb 20, 2017 #4 Not the best power supply, not the worst. A low power system will be fine. Upvote 0 Downvote
H hazzyboy3 Prominent Feb 15, 2017 170 0 710 Feb 22, 2017 #5 joe10231 : I want to PURCHASE (Not build) a gaming pc in the uk, would buying one from pcspecialist be a good idea? if not could I have some suggestions? They are good for what they are, I have used them once before. But can I ask why you want to buy it and not build it yourself for cheaper? Upvote 0 Downvote
joe10231 : I want to PURCHASE (Not build) a gaming pc in the uk, would buying one from pcspecialist be a good idea? if not could I have some suggestions? They are good for what they are, I have used them once before. But can I ask why you want to buy it and not build it yourself for cheaper?