Top gaming PC manufacturers offer powerful systems for enthusiasts.
Top gaming PC manufacturers offer powerful systems for enthusiasts.
Looking for the perfect gaming PC? I’m unsure which brand to pick, but building it myself seems like a smart option since it’s affordable yet effective.
Invite customers to select components and match prices with you, then have NCIX assemble it for $50. I believe that’s their standard rate. They also offer complimentary shipping on orders over $50. Additionally, purchasing from them earns you points that can be redeemed for cash or discounts on certain items.
Looking for a company to build or purchase? They might need CPU, GPU, RAM, motherboard, case, operating system, power supply, hard drive, SSD, or other components depending on your project.
It seems he wants a ready-made solution built in advance, just like you correctly mentioned—essentially making it yourself. Alternatively, you could have NCIX handle the setup, paying a modest fee to assemble your parts.
Essentially you're looking at NCIX or a DIY build. The focus should be on getting the best value for money. Purchasing a gaming PC usually means settling for a poor power supply, unnecessary software, an unbalanced setup (like 16GB RAM, i7 processor, and a GTX 750 graphics card), and a weak warranty since most manufacturers offer all-inclusive coverage instead of separate warranties for fans or power supplies.
Creating your own setup offers benefits beyond cost savings; it provides hands-on learning. This way, if issues arise, you won’t need to return the entire device, you can fix it yourself or at least isolate a faulty component for replacement. Just a thought—I’m new to prebuilt units except the typical ones found at stores like Walmart or Best Buy.