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welcome to Be Leet.

This is the beginning of a project to make fully capable gaming computers available to as many people as possible, even on a budget.
How do we plan to do this? well thats pretty simple, its a well known fact in the community that pre-built < custom built. Most people simply lack the technical know-how to throw one together. Many companies even prey on this ignorance.

Now I'm not calling you stupid, you're not. Far from it. But for the most part if I asked mr joe public if he would rather have a gfx card with 1gb memory and a 800hz clock, or one with 2gb memory and a 300hz clock...I'd probably get a blank expression...most people would choose the higher memory thinking its a better card when really the higher clock speed means a better performance all round. A lot of places wouldnt give you that information...just that it has a "MASSIVE 2gb gfx card based on X chipset" which basically means its okay but...not worth what you're paying for it.

What we are hoping to acheive with this site/company (aside from making money of course...honesty IS the best policy) is to stop screwing people by feeding them a lot of numbers they dont really understand. We know what we're doing, and we can pass that knowledge on to you in a simple(and more affordable) way.
but you have heard this before so, here are a couple things to consider before you buy a pc


1. Beware of pre builts from large companies

2. Expensive does not automatically mean awesome.

3. At the same time, you get what you pay for. getting the cheapest might get you something decent for not much but 6 months down the line, you might have problems.

4. A lot of sites have reviews from customers, read those before making any decisions.

5. Google. Google. Google. It knows everything, dont be scared to ask it.

6. All these sites will have a technical type contact, ask them about the upgrade potential, if its not great dont do it. A couple hundred every year or so is much better than buying a new rig every 6-8months.

I hope this is helpful, and if you have any other questions...email us info@beleet.co.uk we will give you honest advice and try to cut out as much of the jargon as possible.


(This page will always be accessible even when we are selling stuff...We are not about bad mouthing the opposition to make us seem better, we just want you to get the most bang for your buck and if that means NOT using us...so be it. we are gamers, building for gamers to improve the pc gaming community as a whole. What's good for the gamer is good for the gaming.)

 

 

welcome to be leet.
This is the beginning of a project to make fully capable gaming computers available to as many people as possible, even on a budget.
how do we plan to do this? well thats pretty simple, its a well known fact in the community that pre-built
now i'm not calling you stupid, your not. far from it. but for the most part if i asked mr joe public if he would rather have a gfx card with 1gb memory and a 800hz clock, or one with 2gb memory and a 300hz clock...i'd probably get a black expression...most people would choose the higher memory thinking its a better card when really the higher clock speed means a better performance all round. so, a lot of places wouldnt give you that information...just that it has a "MASSIVE 2gb gfx card based on X chipset" which basically means its okay but...not worth what your paying for it.
what we are hoping to acheive with this site/company (aside from making money of course...honesty IS the best policy) is to stop screwing people by feeding them a lot of numbers they dont really understand. We know what we're doing, and we can pass that knowledge on to you in a simple(and more affordable) way.
but you have heard this before so, here are a couple things to consider before you buy a pc
1. beware of pre builts from large companies
2. expensive does not automatically mean awesome.
3. at the same time, you get what you pay for. getting the cheapest might get you something decent for not much but 6 months down the line, you might have problems.
4. a lot of sites have reviews from customers, read those before making any decisions.
5. google. google. google. it knows everything, dont be scared to ask it.
6. all these sites will have a technical type contact, ask them about the upgrade potential, if its not great dont do it. a couple hundred every year or so is much better than buying a new rig every 6-8months.
i hope this is helpful, and if you have any other questions...email us info@beleet.co.uk we will give you honest advice and try to cut out as much of the jargon as possible.
(this page will always be accessible even when we are selling stuff...we are not about bad mouthing the opposition to make us seem better, we just want you to get the most bang for your buck and if that means NOT using us...so be it. we are gamers, building for gamers to improve the pc gaming community as a whole. whats good for the gamer is good for gaming.)
welcome to be leet.
This is the beginning of a project to make fully capable gaming computers available to as many people as possible, even on a budget.
how do we plan to do this? well thats pretty simple, its a well known fact in the community that pre-built


now i'm not calling you stupid, your not. far from it. but for the most part if i asked mr joe public if he would rather have a gfx card with 1gb memory and a 800hz clock, or one with 2gb memory and a 300hz clock...i'd probably get a black expression...most people would choose the higher memory thinking its a better card when really the higher clock speed means a better performance all round. so, a lot of places wouldnt give you that information...just that it has a "MASSIVE 2gb gfx card based on X chipset" which basically means its okay but...not worth what your paying for it.


what we are hoping to acheive with this site/company (aside from making money of course...honesty IS the best policy) is to stop screwing people by feeding them a lot of numbers they dont really understand. We know what we're doing, and we can pass that knowledge on to you in a simple(and more affordable) way.
but you have heard this before so, here are a couple things to consider before you buy a pc


1. beware of pre builts from large companies

2. expensive does not automatically mean awesome.

3. at the same time, you get what you pay for. getting the cheapest might get you something decent for not much but 6 months down the line, you might have problems.

4. a lot of sites have reviews from customers, read those before making any decisions.

5. google. google. google. it knows everything, dont be scared to ask it.

6. all these sites will have a technical type contact, ask them about the upgrade potential, if its not great dont do it. a couple hundred every year or so is much better than buying a new rig every 6-8months.

i hope this is helpful, and if you have any other questions...email us info@beleet.co.uk we will give you honest advice and try to cut out as much of the jargon as possible.


(this page will always be accessible even when we are selling stuff...we are not about bad mouthing the opposition to make us seem better, we just want you to get the most bang for your buck and if that means NOT using us...so be it. we are gamers, building for gamers to improve the pc gaming community as a whole. whats good for the gamer is good for gaming.)

 

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