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hotdoc
February 2nd, 2012, 15:33
about to buy a new gaming PC from www.buildyourbox.co.uk (http://www.buildyourbox.co.uk/) and was thinking about getting one of there overclocked PCs but do these have more chance of something going wrong with them than just a normal PC?

Geekazoid
February 18th, 2013, 00:14
As long as it's got good cooling and is clocked within the safe upper limits then it should be fine.

Alvaps4
April 23rd, 2014, 10:13
buy some computer accessories I recommend a web site called www.tmart.co.uk

sara john
April 21st, 2017, 06:07
Not everybody can afford a high-end gaming PC. That’s partly because PC parts generally aren’t cheap, but it can also be the result of differing ideas on what “high-end” actually means. PC Gamer’s high-end PC build guide is aimed at a price tier of $2,000 / £2,000.


A $700 or $800 PC is head and shoulders above any console you can buy. Sure, you can go cheaper with a PC, but racing to the bottom isn’t what PC gaming is about.

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What nonsense you wrote....