Is it enough to order a PC or should you build it yourself?

Le
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I have decided to buy a PC. One that I can gamble on and I've only played on Xbox so far but now I want to finally play MnK. Actually I wanted to buy a cheap gaming pc for 300-400 euro via Amazon but because i always hear how pc gamers say that it is a sin if you don't nibble on the pc yourself. I just want a PC where I can play cs: go without jerking or anything. So I would like to play competitive. How deep do I have to dig into my pocket and should I order one from a PC or build one myself?

Li

So a few shops such as https://www.dubaro.de/ have good finished PCs.

Ti

In general, it can be said that self-built PCs have a better price-performance ratio. That is also the reason why DIY PCs are so often recommended.

Ro

If you have no idea about it, you'd better leave it. For example, Dubaro or Hardware Council offers good finished PCs. You can also have the PC built by a friend zsm if he knows his way around and you should put some extra money if you want to switch completely to Pc and also want to play a lot of games, e.g. Triple a title.

Le

I don't know anything about Pc's, where do I order the parts for the Pc from? And what do I need?

Ti

You can get the parts from various mail order companies such as Order Mindfactory.de and if you have no idea I recommend youtube to inform you

pe

Build yourself is overrated. If you are not in the mood for learning, assembling, cable management, installing Windows, possible errors, then you can simply pay 80 euro more and get a ready for it. To play competitively you need a 144hz monitor (connect via DVI or DP) and a PC for around 600 euro. But since you will get a taste for it and will play a lot more games where you will not be able to achieve constant> 144fps with such a cheap PC, I recommend one for around 800-900 euro.

Ar

DIY is much better. It is cheaper and most configurations on Amazon or other websites always have some hack. I would have a configuration for a 600 euro PC and a link to a YouTube video that explains how to build a PC. The PC definitely manages CS: GO smoothly.

Configuration: https://geizhals.eu/?cat=WL-1232547

Explanatory video: