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THE BUILDS

E’RE IN A BIT at the moment. There’s a huge demand for new products that’s far outstripping the supply, and on top of that, because of Black Friday (we’re actually writing this two days before), prices have annoyingly crept up across the vast multitude of PC parts, as retailers prepare to decrease the price again to simulate a sale-like atmosphere. This is one of the big reasons why we always recommend going to a site like or even TechRadar when it comes to sourcing good deals. These boys and girls do the legwork for you, to hopefully sift the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.

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