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Yes, but it's worth doing it for the penny pinching of approx £200.
It's not that hard, there are only about 10 components in a PC. And I recommend getting a friend who's into these things to help you the first time.PC Gamer magazine (www.pcgamer.co.uk) has a How To Build your own excellent gaming PC for less than £600. It lists every part and price, and they take you through each step. This month is the November edition, and next month's will show you how to overclock it so it performs like a pc costing in excess of £1000.
That PC is capable of playing all the latest games at very high settings.
The magazine is £6 and comes with several of the latest game demos, patches etc on its DVD.
Regards. And sorry for the lame comment, it's not funny, but it might appeal to us geeks who read this site.
First Book Review?
Wao this is TheInquirer first book review... Please put a cover or a table of content. Also your opinion about the langguage that use in the book (the author language), is it funny, easy to understand, or something else....
how is vista ugly? its the best os there isPS nobody cares about linux so dont bother
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