J. Mendel

CUSTOM GAMING PC BUILD SERVICE-You pay, I order components, build it and ship it

Description: This item is for information purposes. Please do not purchase it. If you do buy this item you are responsible for shipping to my location at your own expenses all compatible components required for the PC build. If sent components are not sufficient for the build, defective or not compatible the labor cost (100$ Basic service) is not refundable. Components will be shipped back to you (you will pay a very high shipping price with this item). If you purchased this item by mistake it is your own responsibility to cancel the order (after 40 days it will be marked as shipped). The right way to purchase a custom PC build service from me on eBay is contacting me and we will discuss everything. After we reach agreement on configuration and pricing I will create a separate eBay listing with a very high price and you will have 4 days to purchase it with the price we agreed using the Best Offer option. If you didn't then everyone can purchase it with that price. I call this type of my listings "Gaming PC build proposal". These listings have complete system specification and price, but handling time is 15 business days. After Item is sold I will order parts and start building. Usually it takes 3-6 business days between item purchase and shipment of the complete system to you (depends solely on component availability). There are 2 types of build service: 100$ Basic service and 180$ Complete service. Sending your parts to my location in order for me to build is acceptable. Please read more details below or visit my site just by typing email from item photos into browser address bar. Below detailed service terms and pricing from Redrive Inc. and also tips if you decide to build the perfect gaming computer by yourself Let me build for you a perfect gaming PC for any budget. I like to play computer games. For the best gaming experience, I build gaming PCs for me, my friends and friends of my friends for many years. I just enjoy my favorite hobby -- doing magic by transforming pieces of electronics into a working computer which can do amazing things. But as Joker said in The Dark Knight - “If you're good at something, never do it for free." So, I decided to start a little business with gaming PC builds. To get started, please tell me your acceptable budget and desired new or used components (if any), and we can start conversation and arrangement. Telling me what games you plan to play and desired resolution/fps also helps to choose the perfect configuration. I will do my best to find the most satisfactory PC gaming solution for you. The posted pictures for this service product are previously built gaming systems - just to show what I can do. Please read detailed service terms and conditions below. At the end I posted some tips If you decide to build the computer by yourself. Sincerely, Andrey K., computer enthusiast. September 1st, 2024. Pricing Basic service – 100$* Include system assembly, power up and check of correct all components recognition in BIOS, update BIOS to latest version and make all necessary parameters change for best gaming performance. For the basic system functionally testing Windows 11 setup will be preloaded and set to bypass the internet requirements during setup. By default, it will be Windows 11 Home edition (without product key). By request I can preinstall different versions of Windows or preinstall with the product key (you have to purchase the product key by yourself). If the build includes extra storage besides the system disk, it will be initialized and formatted. You have to finish Windows and Drivers installation by yourself. Complete service – 180$* Include Basic service plus Operating system and Drivers installation, Windows configuration for best performance, Memory test, Storage Benchmark, System Benchmark, 45 min System full load stress test. *Prices above only for standard PC cases (no modification required). DIY PC case kits cost extra $50. Custom case build prices vary - approximately 50$ per hour, but no more than $500. Note: I do not work with custom liquid-cooling loop kits and liquid cooling motherboard monoblocks – I think just for gaming it’s too much. After a few experiments I found out that with proper airflow design standard AIO liquid CPU coolers or tower air CPU coolers are more than enough for all intense gaming. Shipping You will get all original components boxes and all leftover materials in the one single package with the system. Many PC builders ship PC systems only in a box from a computer chassis. It is not very good in my opinion, because the weight of the complete system is about 3x times more compared to empty case only and a PC case box might be not strong enough to survive shipment. This is why I ship everything in a single big heavy duty box. Shortage/Damage Please unpack your order and report any shortage or damage immediately. We cannot be responsible for damaged shipments not reported within 15 business days of delivery. If a package arrives in any damage, you can note the damage and call or email us immediately. If the driver is still present, ask him that the damage be noted. Take a picture of damage (if possible). This will expedite shipping claims. Do not discard product or packaging. The carrier may wish to inspect the package before paying a claim. Warranty, Returns and Support I 100% guarantee that your build is properly assembled according to your invoice specification and working as supposed to (according to build service level) at the moment of the shipping. If during the build any component found defective you will be informed and you will decide what to do – cancel the build and get a full refund (including the labor cost*) or return the defective part and buy a replacement or else. *Labor cost will not be refunded if a defective component is not brand new - all components' conditions per our build agreement will be reflected on your invoice. I do not provide extended warranty for the whole system build itself. I just do the build and test it depending on the service level (like you do it by yourself) and you own the components. So, if any defects are found during system operation you own responsibility to troubleshoot the issue (with my support of course). Manufacturer warranty applied for all components. In case you need to claim a warranty all original component's packaging, boxes and leftover materials will be sent to you with the system. In general - all sales are final, no refund or returns. I will provide you with my life time email support. I will answer all questions regarding computer hardware and system functionality at my best. Tips if you decide to build your perfect gaming machine by yourself (DIY) Choosing components: Make sure on 100% that all chosen components are compatible: Start planning your build from a CPU. I do not have any preferences (AMD or Intel). Do research and choose what you like and budget allows. After choosing the CPU, find a motherboard that supports the chosen CPU and fits all your needs for storage and peripherals and also looks good for your taste. Read the motherboard manual carefully - pay special attention to * notes. Next choose the memory. I recommend picking memory from a supported memory list per CPU model published by the motherboard manufacturer. Same type of DDR memory not from the list most likely will work fine too, but in rare cases you might have stability problems with XMP / Expo overclocking profiles (I had indeed). For gaming I recommend 1 or 2 memory sticks configurations. 16GB memory size is the minimum for gaming systems, I recommend 32GB. I personally prefer to use 2x32GB RAM configuration for my builds and forget about RAM as a bottleneck. Faster RAM is better (of course), but not making a very significant difference. Next step is the Graphics card (GPU). Usually, it is the most expensive component in gaming computers, so here your budget is mostly taking effect. The choices are very wide, but if you know what games you will play, go to the game website, check hardware requirements and start choosing GPU based on that information. Next step – CPU cooler. AIO liquid coolers and tower air coolers both are working well. Do research and choose for your taste. If you are thinking about serious overclocking, I recommend you to choose a liquid cooler. If you choose an air cooler, for a standard case I recommend coolers with at least 180W TDP (with an open-air system you can go with smaller cooler). Next step – storage. I do not recommend using SATA storage devices – this is yesterday's technology. PCIe M.2 SSD sticks now is the best storage solution in my opinion. The only 2 reasons to use a SATA device for storage – very tight budget or you need 8+TB storage for a low price. Next step – Case and Fans. The choices are very wide – choose for your taste. Most important: check case specification to find out if all previously chosen components (Motherboard, GPU, CPU cooler) will fit in the case. Be aware: usually in case specification presents the max GPU length – this is the max length of a suitable graphics card if nothing is installed behind the GPU. If you add a case fan behind the card, subtract at least 25 mm from this dimension. If you add a radiator behind the card, subtract at least 56 mm from this dimension. Also check what fans are included in the chosen case and decide if you need to buy extra fans. I recommend installing as many fans as allowed for best cooling. Do research to choose the best airflow for your system (depends on chosen CPU cooler). Next step – choose a power supply. Check the recommended PSU wattage for chosen graphics card and do not go lower. I suggest adding 100W above recommended PSU wattage. Make sure PSU will fit in your case. These are PSU form factors: ATX, SFX/SFX-L, Mini ITX/Flex ATX/1U, TFX. ATX form factor PSUs lengths are vary, so check ‘Max PSU Length’ in chosen case specification. Check if the power supply has all necessary connectors for chosen components. And if you choose the large case (ATX full tower or similar) make sure all chosen PSU cables have enough length. Budgets suggestions: Unlimited budget – buy the best available components and enjoy gaming. After years you can sell components (or the whole system) and buy a best one again. Always do research – most expensive not necessarily means the best. On the budget – according to your budget buy the midrange graphics card and midrange most recent generation CPU (I5/I7 or Ryzen 5/7) and last generation memory. This configuration will allow you to play all games on High/Medium settings on 1440p and later upgrade the Graphics card and keep the rest of the system. Saver/Very tight budget – save on everything and invest as much as possible into graphics card. Buy the oldest available generations of CPU/RAM (I5/Ryzen5 recommended), SATA SSD and other not expensive components. Spend the rest on a Graphics card. This configuration allows you to get best gaming experience for the money. In my opinion, acceptable gaming experiences in now days start with systems from $1000 (system block only) plus monitor with 1440P resolution and refresh rate 144Hz or higher. Assembly suggestions: Most important tips: do not rush, plan you build steps, read the installation manual for each component, do all installations patiently and very carefully, use ESD protection (ESD gloves are the best), do not apply excessive force, do not overtighten the screws, be very careful with the screwdriver - do not touch the motherboard (one inaccurate touch with screwdriver can knock off a small component from the MB or cut the trace). If you do your 1st time build watch DIY PC build videos on YouTube before you start. In my opinion the best build order: 1) Install fans and radiator (if liquid cooler chosen) into the case. Tie the pump to the case with a cable tie, so it will not interfere with your work. 2) Install the SATA drives and connect cables (if applicable). 3) Install the power supply and move the cables close to the places of connection. Also move other cables (from the front panel, fans and so on) close to places of connection. 4) Unpack the motherboard. Place the antistatic bag in which the motherboard came on the table and place the motherboard on top. 5) Install M.2 storage according to your M.2 heatsink situation (if applicable). Do not forget to remove protective film from thermal pads. 6) Install the CPU. Never touch socket pins during installation. 7) Install the CPU cooler backplate (if applicable). 8) Install Liquid cooler pump mounting components or Air cooler. For air cooler - do not forget to remove protective film and apply thermal paste (if thermal compound not pre-applied). 9) Carefully place the motherboard into the case. Do not move the motherboard back and forward if its touching case standoffs - it might damage the motherboard permanently. Read the motherboard manual for the best installation practices. 10) Tie the motherboard to the case with mounting screws. 11) Install liquid cooler pump (if applicable). Do not forget to remove protective film and apply thermal paste (if thermal compound not pre-applied). 12) Install the Memory module into the slot according to the motherboard manual. Important: If you have 2 or more memory modules install only one for now. Some motherboards will not boot for the 1st time with more than 1 RAM module. 13) Connect all cables (except Graphics card) 14) Install the Graphics card. Do it very accurately, do not use excess force. Always use extra support for large GPUs (with 3 fans). Connect GPU power cable. 15) Do cable management 16) Connect power cable, monitor, keyboard and mouse. 17) Power up the system. Be patient – for some motherboards it takes a while to post for the 1st time. If the system will not boot after 10 minutes refer to the motherboard manual troubleshooting section. 18) After system boot into BIOS do 'save changes and reset' option 19) After system reboot: If you have more than one memory module shut down the system and disconnect power cable, otherwise go to step 21 20) Install all memory modules, connect power cable and power up the system 21) Update BIOS to latest version 22) After the BIOS update, change BIOS settings as needed. There are plenty of settings to play with. Important: Do not change the setting if you do not know what it exactly does. Do research before you change anything in BIOS. But you always need to enable the XMP/EXPO memory overclocking profile if your RAM supports it. It is usually disabled by default in BIOS. 23) You are good to go install operating system and start playing games Operating system and drivers installation suggestions I recommend downloading the recent drivers from the motherboard manufacturer website and GPU manufacturer website because drivers which came in component’s packages are usually outdated. I recommend connecting ethernet cable or connecting to Wi-Fi only after Windows and all drives are completely installed. 1st thing you do after connected to internet is the Windows update. To bypass internet requirements during Windows 11 installation, do this: In the "Let's connect you to a network" screen, press Shift+F10 to launch cmd; Type the following command: OOBE\BYPASSNRO After successful execution, the system will restart and restart the OOBE session box, When you reach the "Let's connect you to a network" screen, click "I don't have Internet", continue to click "limited setup”, accept the license agreement and continue to create a local user account.

Price: 100 USD

Location: Buffalo Grove, Illinois

End Time: 2024-12-10T01:00:35.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

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Processor: custom

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Graphics Processing Type: custom

RAM Size: custom

Color: custom

Most Suitable For: Gaming

SSD Capacity: custom

GPU: custom

Processor Speed: custom

Brand: AMD Intel

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Form Factor: custom

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