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    Best computer in your opinion?
     
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    HP, they're always reliable and easy to work on
     
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    Sheriff, how dare you.

    You're supposed to tell people that Custom builds are the best. Why?


    Because it's true. :)
     
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    lmao yes you're right custom builds are deff. the best bang for the buck, but for an average user and pre-built systems, id always recommend HP
     
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    I really like Asus's products. High specs and affordable.

    But of course, custom builds are deff the way to go.
     
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    Def custom PC is the way to go.... personal choices:

    asus motherboard
    intel i7 3rd\4th gen processor
    H100 water cooler
    kingston memory
    intel SSD drives
    AMD video card

    the way everything is these days it will be just plug and play.
     
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    Start by how much you have to spend then chose the best CPU/Video Card you can afford the max ram you can afford and fill in the rest.
     
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    Custom Built... Go big or go home... Going Big is usually cheaper than retail comps with lesser specs
     
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