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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
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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
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - And my desk arrangement
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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.
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 wrotesonbish 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?
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.
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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