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NZXT H6 Flow Compact Dual-Chamber Mid-Tower Airflow Computer Case (Black, CC-H61FB-01) on sale for
$82.44.
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NZXT H6 Flow Compact Dual-Chamber Mid-Tower Airflow Computer Case (Black, CC-H61FB-01) on sale for
$82.44.
Shipping is free.
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Note, this is the non-RGB fans case model
About this Item:- Wraparound glass panels with a seamless edge provides an unobstructed view of the inside to highlight key components.
- Compact dual-chamber design improves overall thermal performance and creates a clean, uncrowded aesthetic.
- Includes three pre-installed 120mm fans positioned at an ideal angle for superb out-of-the-box cooling.
- The top and side panels feature an airflow-optimized perforation pattern to enhance overall performance and filter dust.
- An intuitive cable management system simplifies the build process by using wide channels and straps.
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The most important parts you need to get started is, a motherboard, cpu, cpu cooler, cpu thermal paste, power supply unit, ram module sticks, additional pc fans, pc case and a video card.
Try pcpartpicker .com for the listed parts to see what you need.
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The most important parts you need to get started is, a motherboard, cpu, cpu cooler, cpu thermal paste, power supply unit, ram module sticks, additional pc fans, pc case and a video card.
Try pcpartpicker .com for the listed parts to see what you need.
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There are PC youtube channels, Paul's Hardware has some useful guides and builds for perspective budgets to also help.
There's discords available (Discord is a voice/channel application/program or web based), that helpful people can offer guidance.
As Senor Pantalones mentioned a refurb/prebuilt may be an option, if you have a Microcenter nearby a sales associate there can help guide you (their job), they also have an inhouse brand called Powerspec that are pretty good builds if the idea is still do daunting to pursue (their gaming PC's are off the shelf components so there can be a good upgrade path).
Last option is look in your own friend group there may be someone who you already know or an acquaintance of someone who could offer some guidance.
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