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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 15598401" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>If you want to feel immersed and have the feeling of gratification from building your own, it's very easy, the GPU/CPU will be your most expensive purchase because you don't really want to cheese on those. Get a decent power supply, with a small budget a 450w would work fine, grab a GTX 960 / decent i5 w/o OC ability to keep you from doing something stupid, run on air and go with a mid ATX board and smaller tower. Roughly with a 960/i5/decent MOBO being as cheap as they are that's probably 650ish bucks. Mechanicl HD's even 1TB's are super cheap ram is super cheap especially in DDR3. You could easily build something that works for you with research. NewEGG has pretty good deals most of the time and same with Amazon, you may end up finding out you like building something and seeing the results to get bitten by the bug and want a tad bit more and more as you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 15598401, member: 93498"] If you want to feel immersed and have the feeling of gratification from building your own, it's very easy, the GPU/CPU will be your most expensive purchase because you don't really want to cheese on those. Get a decent power supply, with a small budget a 450w would work fine, grab a GTX 960 / decent i5 w/o OC ability to keep you from doing something stupid, run on air and go with a mid ATX board and smaller tower. Roughly with a 960/i5/decent MOBO being as cheap as they are that's probably 650ish bucks. Mechanicl HD's even 1TB's are super cheap ram is super cheap especially in DDR3. You could easily build something that works for you with research. NewEGG has pretty good deals most of the time and same with Amazon, you may end up finding out you like building something and seeing the results to get bitten by the bug and want a tad bit more and more as you go. [/QUOTE]
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