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Terrabytez wrote It's not good for the price at all, but is an ok at best PC, The GPU is good, but not worthy in a $1400 build, as is the PSU.I'm really not looking to build it myself, if I uncheck their professional wiring (Is good wiring really important or no?) option, and Tuniq TX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound (What is that anyway?), go with the i5 4690k, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 - 4GB - EVGA Superclocked, and a 750 Watt - Corsair CX750 - 80 PLUS Bronze, the total would be $1367, would this be better or no?
As for the CPU, if your mainly gaming with a bit of content creation etc, then the i5 4690K would be a better choice with a better cooler for a dank overclock.
I hate Newegg so here's a PCPP link as to what I would get with $1400
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It's a bit over and includes a far better monitor than the derpy res thing you have now.
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Um..
This isn't good for the money..
Build your own, maybe on CyberPowerPC.
This isn't good for the money..
Build your own, maybe on CyberPowerPC.
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just build it yourself. honestly
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LFOnline wroteTerrabytez wrote It's not good for the price at all, but is an ok at best PC, The GPU is good, but not worthy in a $1400 build, as is the PSU.I'm really not looking to build it myself, if I uncheck their professional wiring (Is good wiring really important or no?) option, and Tuniq TX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound (What is that anyway?), go with the i5 4690k, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 - 4GB - EVGA Superclocked, and a 750 Watt - Corsair CX750 - 80 PLUS Bronze, the total would be $1367, would this be better or no?
As for the CPU, if your mainly gaming with a bit of content creation etc, then the i5 4690K would be a better choice with a better cooler for a dank overclock.
I hate Newegg so here's a PCPP link as to what I would get with $1400
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It's a bit over and includes a far better monitor than the derpy res thing you have now.
No not really, building a PC is easy as pie, heck even a 5 year old can do it
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But, it is far better value for money and you get far better components.
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