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CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 Quad-Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 (All Venom OC Certified)
HDD: 128GB Corsair Force GS Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s SSD - 560MB/s Read & 535MB/s Write [+30] (Single Drive)
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MOTHERBOARD: (3-Way SLI/CrossFireX Support) ASUS P9X79 LE Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX w/ Remote GO!, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, 3 Gen3 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 1 PCI [+19]
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Hey everyone posted this before but this is a new build. It will cost me around $2100. Is it good and how long would it last.
HDD: 128GB Corsair Force GS Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s SSD - 560MB/s Read & 535MB/s Write [+30] (Single Drive)
MEMORY: 16GB (4GBx4) DDR3/2133MHz Quad Channel Memory [+49] (Corsair Vengeance [+39])
MOTHERBOARD: (3-Way SLI/CrossFireX Support) ASUS P9X79 LE Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX w/ Remote GO!, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, 3 Gen3 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 1 PCI [+19]
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Video Card [+135] (EVGA Superclocked [+10])SLI
Hey everyone posted this before but this is a new build. It will cost me around $2100. Is it good and how long would it last.
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Or maybe instead of the 660ti i put a 7870. Which would be better?
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Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
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Hesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
That's not true and you know it.
OP, it would make a great productivity machine, but you didn't mention what you'll be using it for. It might be perfect for you or not suit your needs at all.
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Hesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700You have to understand there is a top grade tower $300. $100 Water cooling, $50 HDD cooling. LED lights $15, and more these are just the important internal things.
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r00t wroteHesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
That's not true and you know it.
OP, it would make a great productivity machine, but you didn't mention what you'll be using it for. It might be perfect for you or not suit your needs at all.
Its going to be a gaming PC that I hope to last me at least 3 years running high-ultra settings.
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Nintendo_64 wroter00t wroteHesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
That's not true and you know it.
OP, it would make a great productivity machine, but you didn't mention what you'll be using it for. It might be perfect for you or not suit your needs at all.
Its going to be a gaming PC that I hope to last me at least 3 years running high-ultra settings.
Yeah, you're spending all the money in the wrong places. What site are you using to build this, what's your budget, and are you willing to buy the parts individually to build it yourself? You'll get a lot more for your money if you build it yourself.
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Nintendo_64 wroteHesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700You have to understand there is a top grade tower $300. $100 Water cooling, $50 HDD cooling. LED lights $15, and more these are just the important internal things.
You're being scammed. :thatguy2: :thatguy2:
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r00t wroteNintendo_64 wroter00t wroteHesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
That's not true and you know it.
OP, it would make a great productivity machine, but you didn't mention what you'll be using it for. It might be perfect for you or not suit your needs at all.
Its going to be a gaming PC that I hope to last me at least 3 years running high-ultra settings.
Yeah, you're spending all the money in the wrong places. What site are you using to build this, what's your budget, and are you willing to buy the parts individually to build it yourself? You'll get a lot more for your money if you build it yourself.
Cyberpowerpc.com Im will to spend somewhere between $1500-$2000. Actually if you can find something in the $1000-$1500 range that would be awesome but I want something that would last me at least 3-5 years. And I REALLY would prefer not having to build it since I am such a rookie at it.
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Nintendo_64 wroter00t wroteNintendo_64 wroter00t wroteHesse10 wrote Not good because your spending $2100 for the gaming equivalent of about $700
That's not true and you know it.
OP, it would make a great productivity machine, but you didn't mention what you'll be using it for. It might be perfect for you or not suit your needs at all.
Its going to be a gaming PC that I hope to last me at least 3 years running high-ultra settings.
Yeah, you're spending all the money in the wrong places. What site are you using to build this, what's your budget, and are you willing to buy the parts individually to build it yourself? You'll get a lot more for your money if you build it yourself.
Cyberpowerpc.com Im will to spend somewhere between $1500-$2000. Actually if you can find something in the $1000-$1500 range that would be awesome but I want something that would last me at least 3-5 years. And I REALLY would prefer not having to build it since I am such a rookie at it.
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That's as good a result as I could get. It's still absurdly overpriced and the part selection is awful. Do you know someone who would assemble the parts for you if you ordered them individually?
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