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As on the tin, where is the best place to buy a custom gaming PC (I am not interested in building it myself). Thanks...
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Thought that read "scam.co.uk" lol
I was just going to suggest Novatech...I bought my last 2 PCs from Novatech, had no problems with either one at all.
I have used Novatech in the past (first laptop) but not too keen on using them again, not sure why tbh, I just didn't like them lolI bought my last 2 PCs from Novatech, had no problems with either one at all.
if you build your own and buy parts from places like Scan or Overclockers you get warranty on parts anyway. I've build 3 PC's in the last two months and all the important components have warranty.building one is not gonna happen.... am an electrical/electronics engineer so it isn't because I can't, just I don't want to and would rather have the peace of mind of a warranty on the computer.
@OPif you build your own and buy parts from places like Scan or Overclockers you get warranty on parts anyway. I've build 3 PC's in the last two months and all the important components have warranty.
I have an ultrawide 34" curved monitor and a 29" second monitor for my views so a laptop would be no use, I also game at a PC desk so don't need to be mobile and am after duel Titans in SLI which I doubt I could fit in a laptop lol.have you considered a laptop? I'm running a ASUS ROG 751 with 970m GTX and they are just about to release the first water cooled laptop running a 980m GTX. it will be expensive but you get mobility and high end gaming all in one.
do they not do low end stuff then?If moneys not an issue overclockers.
They lowest they do is about £550, it's more that they systems they make are great especially the mid to high range stuff but you could probably find the similar spec PC cheaper somewhere else.do they not do low end stuff then?