Qazhby Builds A PC
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Re: Qazhby Builds A PC
Pre-built computers come with a keyboard and mouse, but not a monitor, but yeah, a good GPU can be $1000 or more depending on what type of computer games you intend to play.
But saving $500 or so is pretty typical when building a computer like this compared to a pre-built one.
Did you end up buying Windows 10? If so, where did you get it from?
And lol Reign!
But saving $500 or so is pretty typical when building a computer like this compared to a pre-built one.
Did you end up buying Windows 10? If so, where did you get it from?
And lol Reign!
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Re: Qazhby Builds A PC
Can you build a laptop? I have zero reason for a desktop and I don't play games on my computer except for OOTP



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Re: Qazhby Builds A PC
George, no, you cannot build a laptop.
I am sure you could, technically, but the pieces are not readily available.
You cannot just buy a laptop shell with a keyboard that fits the shell and all the components to put in it.
I am not saying that some business, somewhere, does not make them, but they are not readily available like building a desktop pc.
I did find a company called Framework, where you can customize a laptop and supposedly upgrade it in the future, but it is damn near $1000 for that laptop.
But most laptops use proprietary parts. Their power supply has wires that are switched or a special plug on the end, they do something to make it only for their make/model.
I am sure you could, technically, but the pieces are not readily available.
You cannot just buy a laptop shell with a keyboard that fits the shell and all the components to put in it.
I am not saying that some business, somewhere, does not make them, but they are not readily available like building a desktop pc.
I did find a company called Framework, where you can customize a laptop and supposedly upgrade it in the future, but it is damn near $1000 for that laptop.
But most laptops use proprietary parts. Their power supply has wires that are switched or a special plug on the end, they do something to make it only for their make/model.
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