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Why Buying Your Gaming Computer May Be Better Than Building


Building your own gaming computer may be cheaper and more rewarding, but there might be some pitfalls out there that builders fail to see. Here are four reasons why buying a high performance gaming computer from a company may be better idea than building one yourself.
1. You may not have the right knowledge
Building a computer may seem like a simple process. In essence, it's fitting several different parts into a shiny black box and turning it on. However for a first time builder, problems may arise that you won't necessary be able to fix yourself. Common problems that could occur include motherboard bios errors, incorrect cables fitting and problems when installing the operating system. These are problems that a system builder would come across every day, but they will have the knowledge to fix it themselves.
2. Warranty issues
When you buy a gaming computer or any electrical product from a shop, you always have the reassurance that you can always take the item back if something goes wrong. That may not be the case when buying and installing computer components yourself. Manufacturers warranties on computer components generally last between 1-2 year and claim back can be a nightmare. Ringing surround trying to send back your faulty graphics card may sound easy enough but trying to prove that there is something wrong with it over the phone can be a tricky game to play. If you were to buy a computer form a retailer, you can be rest assured that if any problems arise, you will always be able to send it back to them.
3. Buying the right components
With so many different brands and ranges on the market at the moment, it may seem daunting buying gaming computer components if you don't do your research. Different versions of graphics card, processors and motherboards come out every month, so buying the wrong one could make your new computer out of date already. Also prices fluctuate in the computer industry all of the time, so you know need to know when it is good or bad to start building your computer. Also selecting components that are all compatible together can also be difficult. A certain processor may not work with a mother board you just bought.
4. Quality of build
When you buy a computer from a retailer you can always expect to take it home turn it on work first time. However when you build your own gaming computer you run the risk of installing the components incorrectly and fail months down the line. For example, not applying enough thermal paste on the processor could lead to important parts burning up prematurely, wiring up the PSU incorrectly may cause short circuits. The build quality for each retailer ranges depending on how much your willing to spend, but you can reply on the product to leave the factory working
To conclude, building your own computer can be a more cost effective answer to buying a new computer, however you don't necessarily get the same reassurances and guaranties from building rather than buying from a retailer.
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