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#11. Posted:
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Gigahertz wrote
Superseded wrote
Gigahertz wrote I seriously doubt the X51 would cost less than [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I'm assuming you're in the US. If you're not I can throw you a build using whichever currency you're using.

You know what the funny thing is? The build I linked is actually better. Better quality components and a better GPU (more VRAM).

Buying an Alienware desktop is throwing money away. If you want the right to say "HEY GUISE I GOT AN ALIENWARE!!!" then go right ahead and buy one. I doubt many people will think Alienwares are good in the PC community anyway.

The parts you were looking at individually must've been the most expensive parts you could find.

Don't waste your money.
I see you're recommending the standard heatsink for them ,WHY!? it's an i7 it's going to need a good heat sink.As for the mother board that could be a lot better intel grade.Then I'd recommend a SSD for the operating system and a 1TB hdd for backup memory.

Fun fact #1: Stock heatsinks are absolutely fine for the CPU! Since it's a locked, you won't be overclocking! So guess what? No need for an aftermarket heatsink! Yay!

Fun fact #2: Since the CPU is locked, a B85 Motherboard will be absolutely fine. MSI makes great quality motherboards.

Fun fact #3: You're an idiot.
Who buys an i7 without intention of overclocking!?
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Superseded wrote
Gigahertz wrote
Superseded wrote
Gigahertz wrote I seriously doubt the X51 would cost less than [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I'm assuming you're in the US. If you're not I can throw you a build using whichever currency you're using.

You know what the funny thing is? The build I linked is actually better. Better quality components and a better GPU (more VRAM).

Buying an Alienware desktop is throwing money away. If you want the right to say "HEY GUISE I GOT AN ALIENWARE!!!" then go right ahead and buy one. I doubt many people will think Alienwares are good in the PC community anyway.

The parts you were looking at individually must've been the most expensive parts you could find.

Don't waste your money.
I see you're recommending the standard heatsink for them ,WHY!? it's an i7 it's going to need a good heat sink.As for the mother board that could be a lot better intel grade.Then I'd recommend a SSD for the operating system and a 1TB hdd for backup memory.

Fun fact #1: Stock heatsinks are absolutely fine for the CPU! Since it's a locked, you won't be overclocking! So guess what? No need for an aftermarket heatsink! Yay!

Fun fact #2: Since the CPU is locked, a B85 Motherboard will be absolutely fine. MSI makes great quality motherboards.

Fun fact #3: You're an idiot.
Who buys an i7 without intention of overclocking!?


Not everyone wants to overclock.People who buy i7 might not want to overclock and just use it at its normal speed.
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