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GMR Rebirth Gaming Desktop GMR Rebirth Gaming Desktop;

Processor: AMD FX 8350 8-CORE BLACK EDITION CPU, 4.0 GHz, Turbo Core up to 4.20 GHz,
RAM / Memory: Latest 16GB DDR III 1333 MHz Premium System Memory
Operating System: Genuine Microsoft Windows 8.1 64Bit
Motherboard: Asus AMD 970 AM3+ Chipset Maindboard with 4 x DDR3, Gigabit Lan, Single 16X PCIE
Hard Drive: 1000GB (1TB) Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive
Solid State Drive (SSD): 120GB Solid State Drive (SSD) Faster and More Reliable (Perfect for those who can not afford to have HDD fail!)
Hard Drive 2 & USB Backup: No Additional Hard Disk Drive Included
Graphics Card: 1GB AMD Radeon HD7750 Graphic Accelerator - Superb Graphic - GDDR5
Sound Card: Integrated High Definition Audio Chipset
Optical Drive: Dual Layer DVD Rewriter - Supports Dual Layer (8.5GB) - Bundled with CD/DVD Burning Software
Additional Optical Drive: No Additional Optical Drive
Memory Card Reader: "JW 3.5"" Internal Multi Card Reader"
Case/Chassis: CoolerMaster K380 Gaming Tower, Red LED Front Fan, USB3.0
Power Supply: Widetech 650W Silent PSU, 140mm Cooling Fan, 2 x 6 Pin VGA PCI - Express, 4 x SATA, 5 x 4 Pin IDE Best Value!
Monitor/Screen: No Monitor Included
Gaming Mouse : No Gaming Mouse Included
Gaming Keyboard: No Gaming Keyboard Included
Headset: No Headset Required
Speakers: No Speakers Included
Webcam: No Webcam Included
Office Applications: No Office Application Included
Antivirus & Internet Protection: No Anti Virus Included
TV Tuner Card and/orCapture Card: No TV Tuner Included
Wireless Network Card: Wireless N900 Dual Band Internal Card -450Mbps - Maximum Coverage & Speed
Processor Cooling Fan: Aftermarket Silent Processor Fan/Sink Designed for AM3/AM3+ and FM2 with Higher Cooling Capacity
Printer: No Printer Included
UPS & Surge Protection: Huntkey 4 outlet with 5V 2.1A/2USB Surge Protection Board
Nerd Squad - In Home Support: No Nerd Squad Support Included
System Warranty: Standard JW 12 Month RTB Warranty Including Parts and Labour
Special Offer: BONUS - Free LASER SPOTS CAM with Any GMR Gaming Package Purchased - Valued at $129RRP *Conditions apply
Express Service Priority: JW Bronze Service: Built and Shipped/Ready for Pick-up Within 6 Business Days




Thanks
and also what else should i get with this?
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Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.
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darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?

Currency: Australian Dollar
Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as one then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


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pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?
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YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?



Ahh Australia Dollar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yeha boi
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YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?


I honestly wouldn't say it's that hard. I like to think of it as Advanced Lego.
There is only one way things can be inserted into a specific slot, everything is labelled or extremely self-explanatory of where it should go. Everything is written in the given manuals anyway, so you don't need prior experience at all.
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-Deano wrote
YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.








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Ahh ok then thanks anyway!




Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?


I honestly wouldn't say it's that hard. I like to think of it as Advanced Lego.
There is only one way things can be inserted into a specific slot, everything is labelled or extremely self-explanatory of where it should go. Everything is written in the given manuals anyway, so you don't need prior experience at all.



Thanks then man!
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Vimto- wrote
-Deano wrote
YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?


I honestly wouldn't say it's that hard. I like to think of it as Advanced Lego.
There is only one way things can be inserted into a specific slot, everything is labelled or extremely self-explanatory of where it should go. Everything is written in the given manuals anyway, so you don't need prior experience at all.


Its lego with only 6 bricks lol, very simple.

cpu, motherboard, gpu, psu, ram, case and put it together.
Its really not lego though. It still requires research you cant just go by the manual unless you want to take about 1 week building it. You need to have a decent understanding of the hardware of the PC. If you have no clue, you might find yourself completely stuck or breaking a component.

YouTube is a great source for research, people on here are great they helped me, and just the internet in general.

When you actually come to building your PC the manuals give you a really easy to follow guide too.

And save yourself money and arrrrr the OS


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YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?
No, it isn't. Don't spread false information. Doing so would put people off the idea of building their own PC when really, it is a simple task.

OP-lulz. Build a PC. I ahve the HD 7750 and can guarantee you, it sucks. Old, out-dated, low-end GPU. It's horrible. With $1000AUD, you could build a very nice PC.
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SLI wrote
Vimto- wrote
-Deano wrote
YODO wrote
pc-gamer-m8 wrote
darkshadow1299 wrote Honestly just build your own pc, we ca help you choose the parts.

Budget:
Currency:


Do you need the following?
Monitor:
Keyboard:
Operating system:
Mouse:

do not buy that garbage. it has a good cpu and storage but the gpu is horrid.



Thanks man for the help!!!
But how hard is it to be your own pc?


Budget 900-1000
Do you need the following?
Monitor: If my T.v can act as on then no
Keyboard: Yes
Operating system: Yes
Mouse: Yes

Thanks again man!


Yes it is hard if you have never built a computer before, or never even seen inside one.

What currency are you in ?


I honestly wouldn't say it's that hard. I like to think of it as Advanced Lego.
There is only one way things can be inserted into a specific slot, everything is labelled or extremely self-explanatory of where it should go. Everything is written in the given manuals anyway, so you don't need prior experience at all.


Its lego with only 6 bricks lol, very simple.

cpu, motherboard, gpu, psu, ram, case and put it together.
Its really not lego though. It still requires research you cant just go by the manual unless you want to take about 1 week building it. You need to have a decent understanding of the hardware of the PC. If you have no clue, you might find yourself completely stuck or breaking a component.

YouTube is a great source for research, people on here are great they helped me, and just the internet in general.

When you actually come to building your PC the manuals give you a really easy to follow guide too.

And save yourself money and arrrrr the OS



I didn't know the first thing about how the insides of a computer works. I built mine within an hour and a half without reading any manuals besides how to attach the CPU cooler back-bracket to the motherboard.

People really over-exaggerate just what you have to do. Like I said, things can only go in one place:
CPU can only fit one way round and only goes in the CPU slot.
RAM can only fit one way round and only in the RAM slots.
Graphics card can go in any PCI-e slot.
All of the power cables are labelled... The only way you'd find it difficult is if you were illiterate.
DVD drive obviously goes where you always see them, plug in the two only-fitting cables into the back of them and then plug the other end of the SATA cable into the motherboard.
Hard drives couldn't go anywhere else besides the drive bays. Again, plug in the two cables to the back of it and plug the other end of the SATA cable into the motherboard.
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