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here is the thing..
you are spending $220 on a F*CKING COMPUTER CASE!!!!!!!
i wont even bother looking at the rest of your build since you dont know about getting bang for you buck, and I trust generation with builds, and if he says it is flawed, well, it is.
if your spending $2900 for a CUSTOM build your crazy.
An average build that is almost top of the line would be about $1000-$1500 , and $2000 would be pushing it, let alone $3000
you are spending $220 on a F*CKING COMPUTER CASE!!!!!!!
i wont even bother looking at the rest of your build since you dont know about getting bang for you buck, and I trust generation with builds, and if he says it is flawed, well, it is.
if your spending $2900 for a CUSTOM build your crazy.
An average build that is almost top of the line would be about $1000-$1500 , and $2000 would be pushing it, let alone $3000
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Extreme computer?
Should be EXTREME CRAP.
Should be EXTREME CRAP.
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its too overpriced for what it is, also 32gb is useless dont get more than 16gb
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Lol, seems like a waste of money to me. I would rather spend that on my girlfriend.
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I was/am bored at work this morning, so I decided to make a $3,000 build for fun. It's an mATX system for the LAN parties you'll obviously be attending. Actually, I just have a soft spot for high-powered mATX rigs.
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I didn't put too much effort into it, and I could bring the price down quite a bit if necessary. Two 670s will max anything above 60 FPS at 2560 x 1440, 4GB of VRAM will future-proof it and is a good thing since SLI doesn't combine VRAM (doesn't work that way, everything has to be stored on both cards), the color scheme should look fantastic, the PSU should be short enough for the case, and the peripherals are top of the line. Wishing I had the money for this.
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$3,093 before rebates and promo codes
I didn't put too much effort into it, and I could bring the price down quite a bit if necessary. Two 670s will max anything above 60 FPS at 2560 x 1440, 4GB of VRAM will future-proof it and is a good thing since SLI doesn't combine VRAM (doesn't work that way, everything has to be stored on both cards), the color scheme should look fantastic, the PSU should be short enough for the case, and the peripherals are top of the line. Wishing I had the money for this.
EDIT: Fixed RAM link
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r00t_b33r wrote I was/am bored at work this morning, so I decided to make a $3,000 build for fun. It's an mATX system for the LAN parties you'll obviously be attending. Actually, I just have a soft spot for high-powered mATX rigs.nice build, link for ram goes to the ssd link.. but i may build that some day, not today and whats wronge with the ivy bridge its the newest ver.
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$3,093 before rebates and promo codes
I didn't put too much effort into it, and I could bring the price down quite a bit if necessary. Two 670s will max anything above 60 FPS at 2560 x 1440, 4GB of VRAM will future-proof it and is a good thing since SLI doesn't combine VRAM (doesn't work that way, everything has to be stored on both cards), the color scheme should look fantastic, the PSU should be short enough for the case, and the peripherals are top of the line. Wishing I had the money for this.
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c0mputer123456 wroter00t_b33r wrote I was/am bored at work this morning, so I decided to make a $3,000 build for fun. It's an mATX system for the LAN parties you'll obviously be attending. Actually, I just have a soft spot for high-powered mATX rigs.nice build, link for ram goes to the ssd link.. but i may build that some day, not today and whats wronge with the ivy bridge its the newest ver.
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$3,093 before rebates and promo codes
I didn't put too much effort into it, and I could bring the price down quite a bit if necessary. Two 670s will max anything above 60 FPS at 2560 x 1440, 4GB of VRAM will future-proof it and is a good thing since SLI doesn't combine VRAM (doesn't work that way, everything has to be stored on both cards), the color scheme should look fantastic, the PSU should be short enough for the case, and the peripherals are top of the line. Wishing I had the money for this.
Between the 2600K and the 3770K, the new CPU just doesn't perform $80 better than the older one. Also consider that the 3770K will not overclock nearly as well as the 2600K as it hates voltage and gets extremely hot very quickly. The 3770K is also out of stock.
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r00t_b33r wrotecoolc0mputer123456 wroter00t_b33r wrote I was/am bored at work this morning, so I decided to make a $3,000 build for fun. It's an mATX system for the LAN parties you'll obviously be attending. Actually, I just have a soft spot for high-powered mATX rigs.nice build, link for ram goes to the ssd link.. but i may build that some day, not today and whats wronge with the ivy bridge its the newest ver.
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$3,093 before rebates and promo codes
I didn't put too much effort into it, and I could bring the price down quite a bit if necessary. Two 670s will max anything above 60 FPS at 2560 x 1440, 4GB of VRAM will future-proof it and is a good thing since SLI doesn't combine VRAM (doesn't work that way, everything has to be stored on both cards), the color scheme should look fantastic, the PSU should be short enough for the case, and the peripherals are top of the line. Wishing I had the money for this.
Between the 2600K and the 3770K, the new CPU just doesn't perform $80 better than the older one. Also consider that the 3770K will not overclock nearly as well as the 2600K as it hates voltage and gets extremely hot very quickly. The 3770K is also out of stock.
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