Hey everyone! I recently ordered a custom-built PC because I'm not very knowledgeable about PC parts, and now I'm worried I might have been scammed. I live in a country where scams are common, so I'm really anxious. Here are the details of the PC:
- **Case**: Antec CX300 ARGB black mitower with 4x120 fans included
- **Fan**: Antec 400 Frigus Air
- **Graphics Card**: 8GB GeForce RTX 4060
- **Power Supply**: 600W ATX Silverstone 80
- **Hard Drive**: 1TB SSD M2 NVMe
- **Motherboard**: ASRock B760M-HDV DDR5 M2
- **Processor**: Intel Core i7 14700F with 33M cache, up to 5.40 GHz
- **Memory**: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32GB 5200MHz (2x16 C40 Kit)
I paid $1448.16 for it. Can you let me know if this is a fair price or if I got ripped off?
3 Answers
It’s hard to determine if you got scammed without knowing what you paid for it! Usually, if you're worried about scams, it's best to do a bit of research beforehand. How much did you pay? That's crucial to figuring this out!
Absolutely! And always check prices before you buy to avoid getting burned.
Exactly! The quality of your build seems fine, but it's all about the price. In some areas, parts might be cheaper, so you should figure out if your total cost is reasonable compared to local prices. Don't forget to also check if everything is brand new!
True! If the components are used or refurbished, that could change things.
Agreed. It’s a simple check to see if you got a good deal or not.
Without knowing the price you paid, we can’t say for sure. But your parts list looks pretty solid! The overall performance will depend on how much you spent. If you got a great deal compared to local prices, you might be fine!
Right? It's essential to know the cost to make an accurate assessment.
Yeah, those parts are decent; just need the price to complete the picture!
Exactly! Logic dictates to check costs first before jumping in.