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<blockquote data-quote="Adraps11" data-source="post: 66352" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>All you have to do is look up a youtube video that goes through each step in the building process. There are plenty of videos! It's like legos really. I learned by watching videos and my father had an old desktop that I took apart and reassembled 6 or 7 times, before purchasing the motherboard, power supply and other components I needed. At first the pc can be more expensive than console gaming, but if you're only planning on playing jaws unleashed, I'd just pick up an original xbox from a pawn shop. Warning: Pc building and gaming can be just as addictive as keeping tarantulas!! Some good channels to look up are Jayz2cents, tek Syndicate, Hardware Canucks, and Awesomesauce Network. I believe all the channels have build videos. </p><p></p><p>You can also go to PC part Picker.com and make your own build, recommended after you've watched a few build and cpu videos. For a decent gaming pc I'd say $ 600 is a good beginning point, the stuff that sony and Microsoft put into the ps4 and xbox one are basically cheap, off the shelf laptop parts. They didn't want to take any losses, so they cheaped out, which is why the ps4 and xbox one generation will be a short one. 4K resolution Televisions are getting cheaper, 1080p resolution has been obsolete for awhile, and these "new" consoles can barely output 1080p, with how hard developers are pushing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adraps11, post: 66352, member: 4220"] All you have to do is look up a youtube video that goes through each step in the building process. There are plenty of videos! It's like legos really. I learned by watching videos and my father had an old desktop that I took apart and reassembled 6 or 7 times, before purchasing the motherboard, power supply and other components I needed. At first the pc can be more expensive than console gaming, but if you're only planning on playing jaws unleashed, I'd just pick up an original xbox from a pawn shop. Warning: Pc building and gaming can be just as addictive as keeping tarantulas!! Some good channels to look up are Jayz2cents, tek Syndicate, Hardware Canucks, and Awesomesauce Network. I believe all the channels have build videos. You can also go to PC part Picker.com and make your own build, recommended after you've watched a few build and cpu videos. For a decent gaming pc I'd say $ 600 is a good beginning point, the stuff that sony and Microsoft put into the ps4 and xbox one are basically cheap, off the shelf laptop parts. They didn't want to take any losses, so they cheaped out, which is why the ps4 and xbox one generation will be a short one. 4K resolution Televisions are getting cheaper, 1080p resolution has been obsolete for awhile, and these "new" consoles can barely output 1080p, with how hard developers are pushing them. [/QUOTE]
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