Well it is what it sounds like. It is a gaming PC that is as cheapest as it could possibly be. The PC sacrifices a few its graphics and speed for huge savings on cost. So the trade off for minimal amounts of speed for an immense savings is well worth it to all PC game fans similar. Consumers who spend exceeding amounts of money on PC's are usually PC lovers and enjoy the structure and construction of PC's in addition to their gaming. However, you are probably not of those people, you are here solely for the games.
So, now that they know what a budget gaming PC is, how do they go about getting the best bang for our buck? To maximize on the amount of money they save? Well, this is a cumbersome task; it requires lots of research on benchmarks of current parts and cost research on numerous sites including newegg.com, tigerdirect.com, amazon.com, and some obscure sites that are offering some great deals. In addition, every month, prices are constantly lowering as increasingly parts are being released and out dating earlier models. It becomes difficult to keep up with and takes hours of research to finally settle on the ideal budget gaming PC.
But this is why I am here. My friends and I are what I defined earlier, PC lovers. They enjoy the structure and construction of PC's and they do spend exceeding amounts of money on PC's. This in effect means they do lots of research on lots of parts and understand which parts are better than others. In addition they also sell PC's to customers and they research cheap parts. So what I am trying to say is that, my combined knowledge of extensively researching parts and selling PC's to consumers means I have an inherent knowledge of the best budget gaming PC's. This is knowledge I can return to you guys.
You guys have probably seen sites that promote custom gaming PC's. They appear fine and dandy, putting together the rigor of gaming hardware all inside an aesthetic gaming case. It costs an additional $50-100 and that may be no huge deal to you. But let me tell you why it is essential to build your own PC. To start with, you'll know what is exactly inside of it. Secondly, you'll understand how a PC works -- building a PC requires knowledge of how all its parts function. Thirdly, you'll be able to troubleshoot your PC and figure out which parts are causing issues and replace that individual part in lieu of recycling the whole darn thing and purchasing a brand spanking new. It is always in your best interest to build your own PC from hand-picked parts.
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