Where to assemble a PC?

Hello,

I'd like to buy a PC, but one that I'll have to build myself because, according to my friends, it's cheaper. My question is, where can I find good parts for a PC that would perform well for my budget of around €1,100? I wouldn't even need a lot of performance; I just want a PC to play 4-5 games.

Maybe a website that will soon have a Black Friday sale? Or: Where do I even start looking for parts?

thanks in advance

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Technomanking
4 months ago

Hello,

my recommendation for a gaming PC in this price range:

https://geizhals.de/wishlists/4114761

In general, you will find the cheapest price for your components at geizhals.de. Good retailers with fair prices and a wide range are: Galaxus, Mindfactory and Alternate. Caseking, Cyberport, Proshop and Notebooksbilliger are also clear.

LG

YogiSchreiner
4 months ago

You don’t just build a PC like a LEGO set. If you don’t have any idea, it won’t work. There is evidence here to read daily regularity. First-class farmers who ask for help because after they have mated their box with lack of knowledge, they do not run properly or at all.

There are also many reputable system integrators in Germany that compile a system according to your ideas. Of course, in this case you pay not only for the built-in hardware but also for their services, but this is still better than ultimately desperately standing in front of a non-functional pile of electric scrap. Look around at Dubaro, Mifcom, Caseking, etc., you’ll surely find something satisfactory for your money.

Aiuser
4 months ago

Geizhals is perfect to create a pc. Then you can buy from shops like Mindfactory or Alternate.

Benny354912
4 months ago

It would be best not to do anything like that alone. Maybe someone can support you with a little more experience that tells you what you need and supports you when you assemble and install your desired operating system (Linux, Windows, etc.).

You buy the parts individually and do not buy a kit/set that needs to be assembled. You need to know what to use and whether the components are tolerated. e.g. CPU/processor, RAM/work memory, motherboard, graphics card, power supply etc.

Otherwise, a finished PC would be the right solution for you.