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Alienware Alpha
Hey im in the market for a good gaming computer. I don't know much about computers so I wouldn't be able to build my own. How is the alienware alpha? Is it good for the price? Would it still be able to act like a normal pc ie play mmorpgs not just from steam? Any info about this would be great when I Google it's all info from when it was first released I'm sure a lot has changed no? Are they brining out new ones soon?
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Do you know what colors are, how to read basic letters such as A and B, and basic shapes such as squares?
If you answered yes to that question then you can build a computer. Never buy pre-built.
Pick a pretty case
Pick a CPU
Pick a Motherboard with socket that matches CPU
Pick on 2 RAM sticks
Pick out power supply to power your parts
Pick out GPU to run game, google benchmarks to find what you want
Pick HDD with enough space
When everything arrives match the colors together, put numbers and letter together, and put shapes into shapes.
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Are you serious is it really that easy?
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Yeah it's really freaking easy to build a computer
I don't know if these will help or not but
tutorial videos on how to build a computer, vids made by newegg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIF43-0mDk4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zAdwedmj1M
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Thanks man I'll check then out when I get home. I kinda liked the alpha design small and easy to move around the house.
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Wow someone is setting you up for a disaster... Yes, it's easy putting it together if you know some amount of information. First off, it depends on the budget of your computer. Second, the balance for the computer. If you just pick any part and didn't know part A can cause bottleneck because of part B than yea it's gonna be a waste of money... Especially if a person said he don't know much about computers.
What is your level of knowledge of computers ThadMyster? I'm not trying to sound mean but I definitely know it can depend.