Need guidance and tips

Depends on where you live. If you're in the US, then probably newegg, amazon, micro center, fry's electronics are a few on the list I'd buy from.
 
i also have one final question. Is there somewhere i could buy a desktop that comes with all the parts but lets me assemble it? im really interested in learning how to put one together
 
i also have one final question. Is there somewhere i could buy a desktop that comes with all the parts but lets me assemble it? im really interested in learning how to put one together

Either of the sites we listed, you can order the parts that you like (we can help if you need it) and then build it at home!!

We have extensive guides here with pics and of course lots of experienced members to help you along too!
 
i would just want something cheap as it would only be to learn that way if i accidently break it, it won't matter. Could you maybe list what you recommend i should get? thanks mate
 
i would just want something cheap as it would only be to learn that way if i accidently break it, it won't matter. Could you maybe list what you recommend i should get? thanks mate

My advice would be not to spend money on 'new' components for learning/testing purposes. You might be able to find used parts at some local resellers?

Might be more beneficial to read some of the guides and check out other peoples builds, that way you can learn without any monetary commitment
 
My advice would be not to spend money on 'new' components for learning/testing purposes. You might be able to find used parts at some local resellers?

Might be more beneficial to read some of the guides and check out other peoples builds, that way you can learn without any monetary commitment
ok thankyou for all your help mate and everyone elses really appreciate it
 
Honestly, it's almost impossible to break stuff while building a PC. I mean... you have to be pretty ridiculous to pull it off.
 
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