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Dec 29 2015 10:45am
Budget: 1000-1500$ including tax (Prefer closer to 1k)
More specific use (what games, what programs): Basic Micro Office stuff, Wow, LoL, h1z1, Csgo, Battlefront etc.
Planned time until purchase: Next Month
Do you need an Operating System?: Yes pref Windows 7
Do you have any specific preferred components?:
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: Prefer to have a wirless card
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: No
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: No
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 65336


What are your preferences in case style? (lights, flashy, dull, etc): Cool design, or one that lights up a little.
Are you planning to use multiple monitors?: Yes
Are you looking for upgrade-ability? : Yes
Do you have any preferred brands? : No
Can you reuse any components from an older build? : No
Is there anything else you think we should know? I have all the Monitors/keyboards/mice I just need a gaming pc that can pull high fps on high graphics of anygame i really want to play. Be able to run dual monitors as well as be able to upgrade.


Any other questions i can answer.
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Dec 29 2015 11:34am
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/68n9Vn

took me 10 mins, someone will post a better build ;)
also, prices change quite frequently so bump this thread 3 days prior to your planned purchase date so we can put together a build that provides the best bang for your buck :)
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Jan 1 2016 06:09pm
Quote (Penguins0690 @ Dec 29 2015 11:34am)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/68n9Vn

took me 10 mins, someone will post a better build ;)
also, prices change quite frequently so bump this thread 3 days prior to your planned purchase date so we can put together a build that provides the best bang for your buck :)


I like this build but i think ima toss some more money into this build so i can get a i7 if im going to make it so i can use this pc for a long time.
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Jan 1 2016 06:21pm
Quote (Penguins0690 @ Dec 29 2015 09:34am)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/68n9Vn

took me 10 mins, someone will post a better build ;)
also, prices change quite frequently so bump this thread 3 days prior to your planned purchase date so we can put together a build that provides the best bang for your buck :)


Edited your list

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/R7c7K8


Little over the 1500 budget, But you said you'd toss some more money into it.

Get win7 from reddit or a place like that, for $20

This post was edited by Rikuo on Jan 1 2016 06:46pm
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Quote (Mizzou @ Jan 1 2016 06:09pm)
I like this build but i think ima toss some more money into this build so i can get a i7 if im going to make it so i can use this pc for a long time.


If you want it to last a long time you don't need to go from i5 6500 to i7 6700k. You would want to get a i5 6600k so u can overclock it when system feels slow (like 3 years from now or longer) you have no use for getting an i7..
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/yCppXL

Something similar to that is what your looking at.
Downgrade the vid card to get os + CD drive if u don't have those laying around (you can use keys u don't use anymore and take a CD drive for installing it from another pc, get iso from Microsoft site)

This post was edited by Penguins0690 on Jan 1 2016 06:46pm
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Jan 1 2016 07:47pm
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nQPHXL

Add $20 for windows
Add $35 for wireless adapter
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