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So, I built a new computer about a month ago to play Battlefield 4 when it came out and it's doing well so far. Tell me what you guys think!

My specs are:

-4670k at 4.6ghz and 1.25V cooled by a
Cooler Master Seidon 240mm liquid cooler

-ASUS Gene VI Z87 Micro-ATX Motherboard

-8GB of 2133mhz Patriot Ram

-EVGA GTX 780 Classified (On the way) with an ASUS GTX 770 in right now

-EVGA Supernova Nex 650 watt fully modular power supply

-Two 7200rpm Seagate HDDs (One 500GB and one 1TB)

-Corsair 350D Case with a window

-ASUS PB278Q 2560x1440 monitor

-Corsair K70 mechanical keyboard and M65 gaming mouse

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - Full setup here

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Great setup. What do you plan on doing with that extra 770 of yours? I may be in the market to purchase one...
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Thanks! Great username by the way.

I actually already sold it on Amazon.

I do have an extra 760 lying around right now that I'm using temporarily if that's something you'd be interested in.
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sonbish wrote Thanks! Great username by the way.

I actually already sold it on Amazon.

I do have an extra 760 lying around right now that I'm using temporarily if that's something you'd be interested in.

Unless if you can give me a great price for it, I was thinking something on the higher end spectrum, sorry
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That desk...Omgeee I want one:L
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Marshall-Mathers wrote
sonbish wrote Thanks! Great username by the way.

I actually already sold it on Amazon.

I do have an extra 760 lying around right now that I'm using temporarily if that's something you'd be interested in.

Unless if you can give me a great price for it, I was thinking something on the higher end spectrum, sorry


I don't blame you. Hahah. Best of luck finding one!
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Amazing setup bro, 10/10
Wish more people posted there setups,
Only upgrade you can do it lose that gpu from your desk,And drill it to the wall!
Maybe another monitors?
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Truth- wrote Amazing setup bro, 10/10
Wish more people posted there setups,
Only upgrade you can do it lose that gpu from your desk,And drill it to the wall!
Maybe another monitors?


Thanks a lot!

I had two GTX 770s at one point and they ran really hot, so I used the second one as a decoration until I sold it. It would have looked really nice mounted to the wall though!

I have a second monitor that I sometimes use to run Battlescreen on while I play Battlefield 4.
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6/10 - If those were the prices you paid, as you could have gotten similar products for less.

9/10 - If those were just the parts and the prices are nothing to do with it. Point taken off for no SSD.
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Buxtyy wrote 6/10 - If those were the prices you paid, as you could have gotten similar products for less.

9/10 - If those were just the parts and the prices are nothing to do with it. Point taken off for no SSD.


Thanks Buxtyy.

I didn't pay those prices fortunately. Just put together a rudimentary list to give a good idea in regards to what I'm running.

I agree that an SSD would pull everything together. I just haven't felt the need to upgrade the Sata III hard drives. I remember running IDE drives back in the day, so I'm pretty content with the speed.
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