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Now I know that many people are afraid to even pull a cover off of their own computer (even though it is highly recommended you do it at least once a year to clean it), but for those of you who aren’t afraid to build their own computer, Forbes writer Jason Vangelho has written a great article on how to put together a good gaming PC on a budget of $750.
Here is a link to this article.
The desktop form factor for computers is not the popular choice it used to be, namely because so much power can now be packed into smaller devices. Desktops should not be ignored though — there are some big pluses to using a desktop. Here are just a few:
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The big question comes down to how you use your computer. The main reason people do not buy a desktop anymore is because desktops are not portable. You can’t use your desktop computer on the couch or take it with you on a trip. It usually sits next to a desk in an office somewhere. If you are someone who needs to take your computer with you, then a desktop is not really for you. But if you can afford two computers, then having both a desktop and a laptop/tablet is a great combination.
So what type of computer do you have, and what is your ideal setup?
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