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Apr 23 2016 10:21am
just need to know if u guys think I over did it? or did I mess up and got some stupid stuff lol

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Apr 23 2016 10:45am
Well, it was very expensive but it will work for gaming xD
Nice to see that some of the pre build seller do put solid PSU into their systems.

Only downside is that you could have gotten a equivalent computer for like $2200 if you would have build it youself.

This post was edited by maulepan on Apr 23 2016 10:52am
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Well, it was very expensive but it will work for gaming xD
Nice to see that some of the pre build seller do put solid PSU into their systems.

Only downside is that you could have gotten a equivalent computer for like $2200 if you would have build it youself.


How could I have gotten it made for 2200 lol

It wasn't bought I bought all the pieces and having them install it. That wasn't a pre made pc

This post was edited by Sric on Apr 23 2016 10:54am
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Apr 23 2016 11:05am
2200 because you spend a lot of money on stuff that you wont need for gaming. Like 32gb ram, very expensive mainboard, expensive GPU (yes 980ti's as little as $830 on newegg), watercooling etc.

Also the basic build (the one for 1999) comes down to a fair value of maybe 1300.
Processor - 440$
SSD - 200$
Windows - 30$
Mainboard - 300$
optical drive - 25$
PSU - 150$
RAM - 120$

But dont get me wrong. All your parts will work very well and you got a great gaming mashine. If you have the money there is nothing wrong with spending it.

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Apr 23 2016 11:09am
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2200 because you spend a lot of money on stuff that you wont need for gaming. Like 32gb ram, very expensive mainboard, expensive GPU (yes 980ti's as little as $830 on newegg), watercooling etc.

Also the basic build (the one for 1999) comes down to a fair value of maybe 1300.
Processor - 440$
SSD - 200$
Windows - 30$
Mainboard - 300$
optical drive - 25$
PSU - 150$
RAM - 120$

But dont get me wrong. All your parts will work very well and you got a great gaming mashine. If you have the money there is nothing wrong with spending it.


I built it due to me having 4 monitors and a 65 inch 4k TV. Which I'll use in November when I get the new model 980 ti. To go along with this 1

And I play multiple wow and d3 at same time. Plus alot of other shit that runs at same time so figure shit for an extra 130 I get 32 gig ram
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Apr 23 2016 11:14am
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I built it due to me having 4 monitors and a 65 inch 4k TV. Which I'll use in November when I get the new model 980 ti. To go along with this 1

And I play multiple wow and d3 at same time. Plus alot of other shit that runs at same time so figure shit for an extra 130 I get 32 gig ram


As i sad, there is definitly nothing wrong with your setup, it is just that a large part of your money is in these warrenty/securety/protection and assably servies.
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Apr 23 2016 12:46pm
I dont see anything wrong here , I hope you gonna do some overclocking with this , I'm building a very similar built but mine is much cheaper and on top of that he charges you assembly , like I'm looking at your basic set-up at 1956.66 and I can get pretty much the same for at least 400 bucks

I rapidly check the parts of your basic set up of 1956.66 and I end up with 1498 excluding taxes and shipping at newegg.ca with a bit more research could prolly go another 150 less

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I dont see anything wrong here , I hope you gonna do some overclocking with this , I'm building a very similar built but mine is much cheaper and on top of that he charges you assembly , like I'm looking at your basic set-up at 1956.66 and I can get pretty much the same for at least 400 bucks

I rapidly check the parts of your basic set up of 1956.66 and I end up with 1498 excluding taxes and shipping at newegg.ca with a bit more research could prolly go another 150 less


For the exact same setup?

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OK ty Ya it's about right since I got the 4 year warranty thing if anything ever happens it's replaced.

Went to switch it for a x racer chair

And ur price is without taxes in Quebec

Ty for this I was wor4iee I got fucked haha
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