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Aug 10 2016 12:02pm
Budget: $1100
More specific use (what games, what programs): Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, H1N1, The Division
Planned time until purchase: 2 weeks
Do you need an Operating System?: No
Do you have any specific preferred components?: No
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: No
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: Doesn't matter
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: No
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 16117

He had planned on having some local shop build him one, this is the email they sent him, quoted at $1200.
I'd like to try and save him from buying something stupid.
This is the local shops email:

This post was edited by ThePwnEffect on Aug 10 2016 12:05pm
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Aug 10 2016 12:12pm


As long as the motherboard, SSD, RAM, HDD, and power supply are from good companies. :)
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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 10 2016 02:12pm)
As long as the motherboard, SSD, RAM, HDD, and power supply are from good companies. :)


But a Xeon processor?
I don't see any way to reproduce this build using quality parts for $1100..

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But a Xeon processor?
I don't see any way to reproduce this build using quality parts for $1100..




Agreed, but the CPUs never break, it's all the other parts that do.
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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 11 2016 04:46am)
Agreed, but the CPUs never break, it's all the other parts that do.


I don't understand why an average user would run a xeon processor though, that just doesn't make sense to me lol.
I've been out of the loop with current tech, so maybe I'm missing something? All I know is that with my now limited knowledge on parts, I cannot reproduce a similar build to what the local shop suggested, within the price range, even going with all generic cheap parts.. There has to be a better option that'll suit his needs better, while still using quality parts, no?
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http://pcpartpicker.com/list/fgfxcc



/e I don't either. However, I think this would be close.

This post was edited by Ghot on Aug 13 2016 04:21am
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Lol dude says 2630 and links a v4. Don't go for that pos scanner
But yeah, instead of a vague list, he shd ask for a more specific list of each part

This post was edited by Secksii on Aug 13 2016 04:42am
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Better gpu obtainable.

Xeon doesnt beat i7 at games, without good oc
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Quote (ChingeR @ Aug 13 2016 07:41am)
Better gpu obtainable.

Xeon doesnt beat i7 at games, without good oc


He won't be overclocking, I think he'd be fine with an i7. I just gotta figure out something that will meet his exact budget, or less, he literally has exactly 1100 to spend.
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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 13 2016 06:07am)
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/fgfxcc



/e I don't either. However, I think this would be close.


See, that guy must be using all cheap parts..
New update: he got a case, which is a haf 932, new budget is $1025
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