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Opening a whole brand new PC then, with all those lovely new components sitting happily inside, eager to please you with silky-smooth frame rates and lightning-fast storage, is a total techgasm. But why would you spend the money getting someone else to put your machine together when you've got all the know-how to create one yourself?

Well, times have changed. It used to be as much about saving money as it was about customising your own personal PC build, with maybe a little self-satisfaction at being able to say you did the whole job yourself, but the various system integrators out in the wild can offer you some compelling arguments as to why they should be the ones to make your rig for you. Lets start by looking at the main argument that has always been brought to bear in the system integrator vs home build battle: price.

There used to be a serious premium added onto the bill of parts to cover the labour and bug-fixing that was a necessary part of any PC build. These days though, PC building is more or less like putting together an expensive and rather technical Lego set - and as any parent out there knows, modern Lego sets can get really technical.

Still, the fact remains that PC components are no longer the finicky parts they once were. There are no jumper switches any more, and you can generally boot fresh into a Windows install without going into the BIOS at all.

Things just work now, and if they don't, most of the time it's a simple case of re-seating parts we're looking at you, Mr GPU and Lady RAM until they do.

Otherwise it's just a relatively quick RMA away. So system integrators can no longer claim exorbitant prices just for the pleasure of building your rig, and the sheer amount of competition out there in this space also means they can't afford to price themselves out of the market.

And who wins in this competitive market? We do! The price argument then is one we can pretty much discount teehee. You will still be able to search around and find slightly cheaper components, which will total up to a little less than the price of a full build, but generally the savings will be negligible - especially up against the possibility of terrible frustration in trying to figure out why your build has gone wrong.

We accept:. Checkout using your account. Email Address. Sign In Forgot Your Password? Checkout as a new customer Creating an account has many benefits: See order and shipping status Track order history Check out faster Create an Account. Close Menu. Sign In or Create an Account. Hand built in the UK. Free UK Delivery. Finance Available At Checkout. Up To 5 Year Warranty. Read More. Filter Products. System Type. Gaming PC 4. Express PC Custom PC 3.

Bundle PC 2. Hard Drive Capacity. Processor Range. Core i3 1. Core i5 1. Ryzen 3 1. Ryzen 5 1. Memory Capacity. Processor Brand. AMD 2. Intel 2. Graphics Processor. GTX 1. GTX Ti 1. RTX 1. RTX 3. RTX Ti 3. RX XT 3. AMD Vega Integrated 1. Accessory Type. Gaming Chairs 1. Headsets 1. Design and connectivity options aside, the Periphio gaming desktop offers quite an excellent performance.

These components together deliver 74fps at a resolution of P in gaming, making it capable of handling titles like Fortnite , and up to fps for titles like Rainbow 6: siege.

Your storage needs are also covered with this model. It comes with 1TB hard drive, and a GB solid state drive. Besides, if you need more space, you can always upgrade the components in the long run. Within a decade, PC gaming has advanced itself from habit to profession.

And if you've, indeed, made it a part of your profession, wait until you read about the CUK Mantis Gaming PC and its excellent performance at a low price. The CUK Mantis is one of the most advanced gaming systems configured by the company. It comes with 6 RGB cooling fans, which, pleasantly enough, can be seen through a glass panel on the side.

The Mantis is made to serve high-end gamers, and with a processor like the AMD Ryzen 3 4-core set, it gives a guarantee to provide a very fast processing speed and top-notch performance. The machine processes 4MB of cache memory for opening apps quickly with a clocking speed of 4. Although it has the upgrades to be boosted up to 4.

The SSD of the product is great for its price and guarantees faster data transferring with great speed. The Mantis comes with two USB 3. It has multiple DisplayPorts, with the user being able to connect more than one display for multitasking, creating a supportive environment for gaming. CUK always tries to provide the best to its customers, and with superior cooling ability, the RGB gans provide a great airflow through the cabinet.

Just like the mantis insect, this PC advances by nature. The desktop is well-equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor at a speed of 3. Moreover, it houses 2TB of storage to contribute to the overall system performance. The front panel of the device provides its space to quad USB 3.

The addition of the USB 3. General users of this system and more casual gamers appreciate its performance and external appearance. It may not have the signature RGB lighting for gamers, but it does the job of performing like a proper gaming PC. Looking for a gaming computer with a wealth of connectivity options? If so, then the Skytech Shadow gaming PC is for you. Add in Wi-Fi connectivity and you will never have to worry about your computer accessories because they will have more than enough room on this gaming desktop.

In regard to performance, the Skytech shadow gaming computer also does quite well. But this is no surprise given it packs quite excellent performance specs.

It is equipped with an Intel Core i5 F processor with six cores, and a base speed of 2. Skytech is a pacesetter when it comes to over-the-top gaming PC designs, and the Skytech Shadow gaming PC sure lives up to the hype. It comes in a black standard tower with a black brushed finish.

The front panel is fully covered but has an LED lit strip which breaks the monotony of the black finish. One of the side panels has a tempered glass design which is illuminated by three RGB mounted fans, allowing you to get an obstructed views of the components in their full glory.

The processor has a 3. This is however no deal breaker as you can always upgrade in the long run. As far as connectivity options are concerned, the Allied Javelin gaming PC has you sorted out.

It boasts four USB 3. It is also Wi-Fi ready which further adds to the convenience of your connectivity options. In regard to the design, this model is quite reserved. It is built into a black tower which features two RGB mounted fans on the front panel. The RGB lights are customizable with up to 16 color options for a fantastic effect. Specifications as reported by wepc. Processors often consist of multiple cores, and the higher the number of cores the more processes it can carry out, improving performance.

CPU is clock speed is also important, and is measured in GHz. While there are CPUs capable of great things, for a good experience your average player will typically want between 3. The information will be related to programs and services that are in use. The more RAM available, the more quick-access information there is available to the CPU, thereby improving computer performance.

The main differences between the two relate to voltage used, latency times, clock speeds, and overall performance. For most entry-level users, the variations between the two will not matter, as both perform very well.

The difference becomes more important when upgrading motherboards, CPUs, and RAM, as the two types cannot be interchanged or exchanged. There are many types, specifications, and sizes of graphics card.

Typically, these cards have dedicated RAM and processor s , and fans and heat-syncing solutions. Sometimes graphics cards are referred to as GPUs, which is just an abbreviation of the card's processor name, a Graphics Processing Unit. Some CPUs and motherboards have in-built graphics cards.

While acceptable for standard computer usage, these in-built options are insufficient for high-performance gaming, especially when compared with dedicated graphics cards. You can read our guide to SSDs , or browse our rankings of the best. Hard drive disks HDD are mechanical, writing, and reading information on spinning disks or platters via an actuator arm, which moves across the platter. The platters are broken down into a series of tracks and sectors.

It's within these that data is stored and addressed with a location. Data is stored in grids and blocks, and though the process is more complicated than in HDD, the available space is utilised more efficiently thanks to a series of processes that go on behind the scenes.



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