PREBUILT gaming PC
Ok, so i am trying to find a decent website that allows you to configure your computer and does not matter if you are in the states or in Germany ( i travel alot is the reason) some sites are region locked when i tried, any way before you say get parts, i don't have the time i only have maybe an hour or two on weekdays and a few hours on the weekends, i rather not get all the parts learn to build then have to wait a few days because i don't have time to build, just only enough time to maybe play one round of a few games. So what is the best tech website for
1. customization
2. decent budget that won't blow a hole in my wallet
3. does not region lock me
4. does not fill your pc with crap
If you can answer these questions then please give me a good suggestion, in the mean time i will still continue my search but this being steam and home to the PC master race, there are some websites out there that, just because i don;t word exactly right wont pull up.

Oh right, a BIG thing i forgot, power supply, since i will be moving back to the states at somepoint in the near future, I need the website to have that in mind so i don't one, blow a fuse, and two blow my computer to hell.
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Arvaos 19. Nov. 2016 um 10:17 
PC Specialist, they are based in the UK.
Sovitin 19. Nov. 2016 um 10:22 
Do they have a huge range of customization? I do know and research what is better so i don't overkill but, i also want to make sure i can run current gen games on my computer on ultra.

So last new guy buying a PC question, is PCU interchangable? the one that is locked in PC speciallist is only for 220W
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From what I can see from PC Specialist, they use the same components that we hobbyist PC builders use. They aren't like DELL and HP, you can replace the Power Supply with a more powerful unit - or one that supports 110v. But you'll have to do that when you get back to the states. But it's not a big issue.

I'm sure there are PSU's that you can buy with a 110-220v switch.

You can configure a machine on there to suite your budget.
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Sovitin 19. Nov. 2016 um 14:12 
Sadly, the biggest issue i have now is my card just doesnt seem to want to work for me right now, for some reason on getting a new card with my current german address most websites give me an error about my card. so thats a new thing i have to deal with.
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