Should I Build My Own PC or Hire a Professional?

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Asked By TechieTurtle79 On

I'm a complete beginner in PC building and I'm looking for some guidance. Should I hire a professional to build my PC, or can I manage it myself by following guides for about 20+ hours? Also, I'd love some feedback on my planned build. Here are the specs: Ryzen 7 9700x, Zotac RTX 4070 Ti Amp Extreme Airo, 32GB DDR5 5200MT/s, 2TB Gen 4 SSD, B850 Aorus Elite Motherboard, Corsair Nautilus AiO, and an 850W Gold 80 PSU. I'm considering an Antesports case, but I'm open to recommendations.

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Answered By PCWizard99 On

Honestly, if you don't have any other Corsair gear, I'd skip their CPU cooler. They're best if you're fully on board with their brand. Try looking at a Thermalright 360mm AIO; it's usually half the cost and works great! As for cases, I love Montech. For budget builds, their XR or X3 is solid at around $70. If you're looking for something more premium, consider the King 95 Pro for around $140—it comes with five ARGB fans built in!

TechieTurtle79 -

Thermalright AIOs are more expensive in India, and Antesports is kinda like Montech here. Are budget cases safe, or should I spend more on something like Lian Li or Hyte?

Answered By GamerGuy2020 On

Hey! Are you getting that GPU used? I know sometimes the used market can have great deals if you find one with a warranty!

TechieTurtle79 -

I bought it second hand for $600, and it has 9 months warranty and good temperatures!

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