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BUILDING A GOOD GAMING PC

here is my guide to building a good pc that can run any latest game.

1.buy a core i3 6th gen pc (i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70 GHZ) with 4 gb ram 



2. A good graphics card. this is what i would recommend 


3. A good power supply. this is what i would recommend 


4. The ram. 8 GB Kingston adding along with the 4 GB in the pc you bought will give u 12 GB Total


5. Case with good ventilation 



now dissemble your new pc parts and assemble them into your new case and drive a test run. my recommendation is assasins creed origins.

after assembling download the tool you need to display all your pc details a very tiny software called CPU - Z download from https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

good luck

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