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Dec 11, 2016 10:41 PM 5578 Views

Hello guys! It's me ankit here. So as you all want an advice regarding computer building or say assembling then I can assure you that my tips will help you for sure as because am a Hardware and Networking expert from JETKING and NIIT. Currently pursuing CCNA( Cisco certification). So first of all I would like to give you some basic tips regarding building your PC. Ask yourself that what kind of PC do you want? Do you want it for your official use or Do you want it for gaming, encoding, photoshopping? If you want to use your PC just for sending emails, watching movies and some light work then you should go for a 20000 PC build or max upto 30000. Now the question comes that should you go for branded or assembled? If you ask my opinion then I would always suggest you to go for assembled PCs. Believe me friends, am saying this with my 9 years of experience on computers! Let me give you a simple example, which will give you a clear picture about purchasing computers. Suppose you are buying a PC, a branded PC which costs around 50, 000/- Now the configuration says that you are getting i5 2.6 MHz processor boost upto 3.2 and a 4gb of RAM or 8GB max! With a 2GB GPU and 1TB hard disk! Now I will tell you that you can get much better configuration in this same price. Price might vary but not very much. But you can surely get a nice PC assembled by yourself in this budget. For more tips, response to my review and I will help you in building a PC.


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