Which one would be best to purchase? Or also tell me, what if i purchase the CPU by assembling the graphic card, processor, RAM, SSD cabinet, and everything else which is required to build a gaming CPU?

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  2. HeyRaehere

    if you’re trying to get into serious gaming and have the budget, building a PC yourself is way better than either of those consoles. you’ll get way more bang for your buck and it’s super satisfying

  3. fingerbanglover

    I wouldn’t suggest building a gaming PC using console parts.

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