Also, you're buying a USED PC. You'll at one point or another have to replace one of those parts should they go faulty - which might be as short as a few months from now, depending on just how hard the previous user pushed it.
(just a heads up. admittedly, hunting for the parts is half the fun, but just be prepared to dunk some dollars into your future investment)
Oh yeah, another bit of advice:
- Ask the owner if he's overclocked. If he has, get ready for some worn-out parts. If you're going to overclock, well, lol
- If you do purchase it, like completely nuke that hard drive. Like, use DBAN to zero it out and then start afresh with your OS of choice.
(just a heads up. admittedly, hunting for the parts is half the fun, but just be prepared to dunk some dollars into your future investment)
Oh yeah, another bit of advice:
- Ask the owner if he's overclocked. If he has, get ready for some worn-out parts. If you're going to overclock, well, lol
- If you do purchase it, like completely nuke that hard drive. Like, use DBAN to zero it out and then start afresh with your OS of choice.