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#11. Posted:
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People stop giving him
abuse, it'll still run everything tat he would what
to run, so it's a very good PC
Its his money and he can do what ever
he wants with it.
abuse, it'll still run everything tat he would what
to run, so it's a very good PC
Its his money and he can do what ever
he wants with it.
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Congrats.
They are amazing!
They are amazing!
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****! STOP! Your buying a pretty case, pretty lights and a logo for that price. Build a high end custom PC for that price and ge3t much more. Here's my awesome set up.
(If you want the links, to you know buy them at newegg P.M. me )
Power Supply: 800w Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold - 190$
Graphics Card: GTX 680 (what I have) - 500$. Or a GTX 560 Ti - 250$.
Motherboard - P8Z68 PRO-V/GEN3 - 200$, you could get a little less beffy P8Z68 for 150...
Hard Drive - SeaGate (all 7200rpm, 64mb cache) 3TB - 190$, 2TB - 129$, 1TB - 89$.
RAM: 16GB (what I have) But I'd get 8GB. I got 16 for bragging rights. - 92$ or 46$
Case: I got a HAF X which is amazing, but still overkill and is 169$. Maybe a HAF 932, or 922? 912? All around 100-150$ range.
(If you want the links, to you know buy them at newegg P.M. me )
Power Supply: 800w Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold - 190$
Graphics Card: GTX 680 (what I have) - 500$. Or a GTX 560 Ti - 250$.
Motherboard - P8Z68 PRO-V/GEN3 - 200$, you could get a little less beffy P8Z68 for 150...
Hard Drive - SeaGate (all 7200rpm, 64mb cache) 3TB - 190$, 2TB - 129$, 1TB - 89$.
RAM: 16GB (what I have) But I'd get 8GB. I got 16 for bragging rights. - 92$ or 46$
Case: I got a HAF X which is amazing, but still overkill and is 169$. Maybe a HAF 932, or 922? 912? All around 100-150$ range.
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Generation wrote Can't wait to make fun of you for buying that overpriced piece of junk. I hope you don't go around to sites like Newegg or NCIX and compare prices to see how bad you got shafted, because...you know, that'd be the obvious choice, but to a cruel extent.
HAHAHAHAHA.
"Can't wait to make fun of you for buy that overpriced piece of junk."
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TCT_Productions wrote ****! STOP! Your buying a pretty case, pretty lights and a logo for that price. Build a high end custom PC for that price and ge3t much more. Here's my awesome set up.
(If you want the links, to you know buy them at newegg P.M. me )
Power Supply: 800w Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold - 190$
Graphics Card: GTX 680 (what I have) - 500$. Or a GTX 560 Ti - 250$.
Motherboard - P8Z68 PRO-V/GEN3 - 200$, you could get a little less beffy P8Z68 for 150...
Hard Drive - SeaGate (all 7200rpm, 64mb cache) 3TB - 190$, 2TB - 129$, 1TB - 89$.
RAM: 16GB (what I have) But I'd get 8GB. I got 16 for bragging rights. - 92$ or 46$
Case: I got a HAF X which is amazing, but still overkill and is 169$. Maybe a HAF 932, or 922? 912? All around 100-150$ range.
SeaGate HDD are terrible.
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it's a good PC but overpriced, better build your own PC
I'm sure someone in the forum can help you with chosing the components
I'm sure someone in the forum can help you with chosing the components
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You would be better of buying a bag of dog shit..
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I was going to buy it aalso but then I looked up everything about it and the graphics card can't really even play Battlefield 3 on low. Unless you upgrade the Intel core i7 and the Nvidia Geforce graphics then this computer sucks.
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dude WTF dont buy alienware u could get a pc so much better than that for the price. it sucks.
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Alienware is way too expensive. Build your own it will be cheaper and better
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