there's something weirdly seductive about PC gaming, if you have the
spare money. You can always build a monster,
you can always spend just a little more to make your rig better. On
consoles, there might be a couple of different versions of
something—maybe there's the normal version, the slim version, and maybe
there are a few different color options. But you can't just drop some
extra cash to get the juiced up version of the newest Xbox.
PC gaming has a lot of benefits, but the act of putting together a
computer for the first time feels like running the gauntlet. Of course
people are going to boast about it after surviving it. Over the years,
I've heard people say over and over that building a computer isn't hard.
If you've never built a computer before, I don't mean to scare you.
Intel core i7-4790 clock speed @ 3.6ghz turbo boost 4ghz 8M/LGA1150,Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO Cooler. Processor Fan with Heatsink and Pipes and Aluminium Fins; Noise Level of 36 dB ThermalTake,Carbide Series 200R, EVGA 500W PSU, Asus H97 Plus motherboard + Western Digital 2TB WD1003FZEX 7200RPM SATAIII Hard Drive, 2 Western Digital WD5003AZEX 500GB,
HyperX Kingston16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) Model Evga Nvidia GTX 750Ti Gaming graphics card with 2GB
DDR5,DVD Writer
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