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"Unleash Your Gaming Potential with Starfield's Free Download and Exclusive Hardware Deals"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GAMINGbible

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Bethesda's highly anticipated game, Starfield, is set to release soon, prompting gamers to consider upgrading their consoles or PCs. Custom PC builders Chillblast are offering a promotion where customers can purchase a premium Starfield-themed PC and receive a free copy of the game. While the game itself is free, the hardware comes with a hefty price tag. This promotion is not suitable for budget-conscious gamers, but those looking to invest in high-end hardware and save on Starfield may find it appealing.

"Stunning Starfield PC Designs Leave Gamers in Awe"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Wccftech

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A modder named modsbyben created a stunning custom-made Starfield-themed PC using a Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPU. The modder aimed to capture the essence of the game's sci-fi, outer space theme and incorporate it into the design. Unfortunately, the PC is not available for purchase, but fans can look forward to other licensed accessories such as the Xbox wireless controller and headset. Starfield's release is just around the corner, and despite not having a gold status announcement, the game is already generating excitement and is one of the top-selling products on Steam.

Newegg's ChatGPT AI PC builder: Is it worth it?

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Review Geek

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Newegg has added a ChatGPT-powered search bar to its PC Builder webpage, allowing users to type in what they want out of their computer and receive a list of potential computers, along with all the components necessary to build them. The AI search results can be refined by budget, processor type, and video card. However, the shopping lists do not include critical features of a computer like keyboards, mice, displays, webcams, and more.