Why Should You Build Your Own PC?
If you build your own gaming computer you'll usually end up with an inexpensive and high performance system in comparison to a pre-built PC with same price.
The very first thing you need to consider before building a computer is what types of applications you're going to use and how much money you are going to
spend.

For example, if you are an industrial design engineer, architecture or graphic designer you may need to buy a large monitor and professional graphics cards that
specifically made to accelerate CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and DCC (digital content creation) applications. if you do audio editing you may need to buy a professional
sound card with more rendering features.
To save more money on your custom built computer, read reviews and benchmarks about PC hardware and always check
the price on few online retailers and find out the best deal on particular part. Some people tend to buy the latest component on the market because they think it will
give them more performance compare to previous version, however, we've seen components that are still on par with or even better than their new arrivals.
Most of people who buy a pre-built system from a merchant, either don't know how to build a computer or been lured by warranty cover from merchant, however, most of
computer parts come with 1 year warranty from manufacturer or online vender, so in case of hardware issue you can return the part and get a new one.
If you've decided to build your own gaming PC from scratch you are in the right place. On this website you will find high performance decent gaming PCs under $1000.
To start building your desktop PC you need to read our tutorial about selecting the best computer
parts and finally learn how to put computer parts together and build your own computer.
To select the best gaming PC for your money, please look at our top 5 list of cheap gaming computers from menu.
If you've decided to purchase a computer part, we will suggest you to visit a few online stores and compare prices then buy the parts from any
store that offers the cheapest price on PC components, you may also consider the shipment costs and the merchant's return policy.









