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Is This A Good Pc For Editing And Gaming | Budget $1000
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Case: Gigabyte Gz-M3 Black uATX Mini Tower Case
PSU: Max 650W 120mm Silent Fan ATX Power Supply
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-M-Pro
Processor: i7-2600 Quad Core 3.4GHz 8mb
Ram: Kingston ValuRam 2x4GB (8GB) 133MHz
Graphics: ASUS AMD HD6770 DirectCU 1gb DDR5
HDD: 1tb Green SATA-3 6Gb/s
Drive: 22x Dual Layer SATA DVD Burner Writer
Wireless: ASUS PCE-N15 WIFI N
Price $968
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PSU: Max 650W 120mm Silent Fan ATX Power Supply
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-M-Pro
Processor: i7-2600 Quad Core 3.4GHz 8mb
Ram: Kingston ValuRam 2x4GB (8GB) 133MHz
Graphics: ASUS AMD HD6770 DirectCU 1gb DDR5
HDD: 1tb Green SATA-3 6Gb/s
Drive: 22x Dual Layer SATA DVD Burner Writer
Wireless: ASUS PCE-N15 WIFI N
Price $968
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milko224 wrote Case: Gigabyte Gz-M3 Black uATX Mini Tower Case
PSU: Max 650W 120mm Silent Fan ATX Power Supply
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-M-Pro
Processor: i7-2600 Quad Core 3.4GHz 8mb
Ram: Kingston ValuRam 2x4GB (8GB) 133MHz
Graphics: ASUS AMD HD6770 DirectCU 1gb DDR5
HDD: 1tb Green SATA-3 6Gb/s
Drive: 22x Dual Layer SATA DVD Burner Writer
Wireless: ASUS PCE-N15 WIFI N
Price $968
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that looks like the type that im trying to build for gaming. how much did you get the 1tb hard drive for?
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I'd highly recommend building your own PC, for $1000 the graphics card you're getting is kinda weak. You want a 6870 at least. Also for $20 more (300-320) you could get a 2600k which is better for overclocking.
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