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Tiger How-To: Choose whether to Buy or Build Your Next PC

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Decisions, Decisions! One of the best things about computer technology is that you can choose to purchase a professionally assembled PC, or delve into the DIY universe and assemble the thing: solo, all by your lonesome, mano y machine, etc. You get the picture. But if you've never done this before (or have, and need help deciding if it's worth the trouble a second time around) then this helpful Tiger How To will introduce you to the points, reasons, and variables you should consider when deciding: Whether to Buy or Build Your Next PC. Watch, Learn, and Enjoy!

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  • Who the fuck is randy?

  • @candycandy57 damn goodluck kid

    i started fiddling with computers when i was a little kid just like you. now im 16 loaded with priceless certifications just waiting to stack on a resume next year.

    never give up your dreams

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  • 0:56 hey i bought that exact pc from a second hand shop, it actually not too bad, not too good either

  • @candycandy57 Intel wants nothing more than to kill of the competition so they can charge you 2x as much for the same amount of money. Back in 2006, Intel actually started paying companies like Dell, Compaq, HP, eMachines, and IBM to not use AMD chips, and as a result, AMD fell behind and the manufacturers all use Intel by habit (as do a lot of consumers like you). Go AMD now, and it will only make it easier on you in the future. The new Fusion APUs from AMD arent too bad either :)

  • @candycandy57 When I was your age I loved inlet too, simply because they were an easy choice, generic, and cheap. But what I didnt know at the time was all the alternatives I could have gotten if I had only known they existed. I am now 100% AMD.

    Long story short, Intel may perform a little better in the top sector and be in more computers, but AMD outperforms absolutely everything Intel has in terms of value. Send me a PM, I'd be glad to help. Oh yea, and Intel does illegal things

  • @Tyler11440 but I love intel

  • @candycandy57 Save money, never buy Intel.

  • @CrappedATriangle Ya and Im 10 by the way

  • @candycandy57 Try with getting an AMD Phenom II 3.2 x6 processor, and 8GB of ram. My computer cost $545 dollars and my family each put in $100 for it. I put in $140. Try "raising the funds" for a good computer. Better than trying to raise a lump sum by yourself. I'm 12 by the way.

  • @tochisan77 i really want high tech stuff like a GTX 590 and a Intel Core i7 extreme edition

    but my parents can't afford. I just really wish I'm your age. ;(

  • @candycandy57

    I started at 12 and I'm now 32 and I've been working in the industry for over 11 years. If you enjoy it, keep with it and you'll get there.

  • @bmw2go11 and when you said never give up your dreams it just i inspired me

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