If you think you can do better than the preassembled computer packages offered by PC hardware shops, then you should separately buy computer parts instead. This is the best way to customize if you know the features you’ll need and if you’re building the computer rig for a specific function. You could max out the processor, RAM, and video card for gaming configurations, or you could install extra accessibility hardware for multitasking and web browsing. You can’t severely compromise the specs between hardware parts, though; your system will lag if you don’t invest in hardware that balances each other’s functions. Your PC rig is only as strong as its weakest part.

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