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No Os
No Case/chassis
No keyboard, Mouse or monitor
Motherboard must be ATX Z97
Blue Theme too
No Case/chassis
No keyboard, Mouse or monitor
Motherboard must be ATX Z97
Blue Theme too
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Can you do it though partpicker so I get a more better pricing (I don't mind buying my parts though different places)
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Xsplay wrote Can you do it though partpicker so I get a more better pricing (I don't mind buying my parts though different places)
Pcpartpicker lets you think you'll be getting better prices but it doesn't include postage and other costs..
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Alexyy wroteXsplay wrote Can you do it though partpicker so I get a more better pricing (I don't mind buying my parts though different places)
Pcpartpicker lets you think you'll be getting better prices but it doesn't include postage and other costs..
Actually does include the postage in the price... you can save using pcpartpicker
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Xsplay wroteAlexyy wroteXsplay wrote Can you do it though partpicker so I get a more better pricing (I don't mind buying my parts though different places)
Pcpartpicker lets you think you'll be getting better prices but it doesn't include postage and other costs..
Actually does include the postage in the price... you can save using pcpartpicker
Actually, it doesn't. PCPP often gets prices wrong and forget to take shipping costs into consideration. It also expects you to buy from multiple vendors, as opposed to one or two, which is stupid. If you really want to go through PCPP, just search for the items Alexyy suggested yourself, it's not that hard.
£10 over, but I'd get this;
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