Micro Center will be able to fill all of your needs and plenty of assistance to help you as well
Microcenter has both PC parts to build your own or prebuilt computers to purchase.
Depending on your needs, their Powerspec lineup is pretty tough to beat price to performance wise. They have two main series, g for gaming and b for business. Come in and speak with one of their general sales associates, they won't upsell you on anything you dont need.
So the issue is a good PC cost money, you get what you pay for. The next issue is a "good pc" is relative to what you call a bad pc, and what you are using it for. Microcenter has pcs, and are relatively cheaper for the market, you can spend as much as you want, but if your parts are not for what you use a pc for, they are useless. If your just doing facebook, or Microsoft office tools like word, excel and what not you just want to buy the cheapest Dell you can find, if your gaming you need the best gpu you can afford, if your making content like movies or CAD you need the processor with the highest teraflops you can afford. There are other factors, but "i want good pc" says you dont know what your asking for, and a sales person is just going to point you at the most expensive prebulit in your budget.
Depends on what features you're looking for. Plenty of deals all over 5he place this time of year. Just Google or search "best budget computers or laptops."
I suggest going on their website, browsing to their computers section, and sorting by price. Find the cheapest PC with an i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and Windows 10. It will probably be refurbished. I haven't had any issues with these. Then purchase an 850 EVO SSD, and upgrade the PC's HDD to a SSD.
You kinda missed a few deals due to black Friday. But they always have something going on. They have prebuilt pcs And are knowledgeable enough to help you build your own.
They have several deals goong right now
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