I might be able to buy a new a new pc my old one broke. My old was a laptop. I want a desk top pc. Pls help me for a monitor and a keyboard and that other thing that holds the graphic card and processor whatever it is called. I have a cheap decent mouse tho.
I don't exactly understand budgeting for a desktop.
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