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i want to build a gaming and editing computer
my budget would be 700 or less u.s dollars
cpu prefer intel
would you guys mind giving me links to parts that go together?
and thank you for helping
my budget would be 700 or less u.s dollars
cpu prefer intel
would you guys mind giving me links to parts that go together?
and thank you for helping
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why dont u just buy one ????
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Jeremy-TM wrote why dont u just buy one ????Because pre-builds are usually more expensive, have crappy quality components, and are low spec. So when you build your own you can make a gaming computer for the price of a home computer, literally.
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VEVO wroteJeremy-TM wrote why dont u just buy one ????Because pre-builds are usually more expensive, have crappy quality components, and are low spec. So when you build your own you can make a gaming computer for the price of a home computer, literally.
i agree with you in that they are expensive and aren't even worth that much
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just go to newegg and find the parts
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A couple of $ over budget, but grabbing a 6870 over a 6850 is worth the price difference.
Best you can get with your money.
Able to get high OC's with the 2500k and AHS, C/F board and PSU certified, z77 chipset, free dirt 3, and a descent case. Re-use your current HDD since prices are still a bit high and you don't need to buy a new HDD if you already have one.
A couple of $ over budget, but grabbing a 6870 over a 6850 is worth the price difference.
Best you can get with your money.
Able to get high OC's with the 2500k and AHS, C/F board and PSU certified, z77 chipset, free dirt 3, and a descent case. Re-use your current HDD since prices are still a bit high and you don't need to buy a new HDD if you already have one.
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Where did you buy that off Hannibal?
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Suggesting an OCZ product in general is insane, but an OCZ PSU? Come on now. The 650w Antec Green is proven to be more reliable and have better voltage regulation..and is currently cheaper. Plus, you left out a motherboard. Go with the build I got, it's from Newegg. They ship to both Canada and the USA.
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PlayingWithFire wrote A couple of $ over budget, but grabbing a 6870 over a 6850 is worth the price difference.
Best you can get with your money.
Copying my exact text and re-posting. You contribute too much valuable information and you clearly don't care about post count. You deserve an MVP award.
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