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Looking to purchase a gaming PC.
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You're really better off money wise buying the parts and building your own.
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(05-14-2011, 03:14 PM)Splodge0007 Wrote: With that budget I'd recommend something a long the lines of :

Sandybridge i7 2600K
Asus IV Maximus motherboard
ATI HD 6970
NZXT Phantom case (I'm in love with mine)
60GB SSD drive
2TB of storage
Dual layer DVD burner
~750W Coolermaster PSU
Would come up to around ~1600-1800 I should think.

Instead of the 6970 get a 6950 and do a bios mod to make it a 6970 and you just saved $80
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Get an alienware.
You will love it!
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(05-29-2011, 09:23 PM)Black Ghost Wrote: Get an alienware.
You will love it!

Massive waste of money.
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Get alienware.
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(05-29-2011, 09:51 PM)Black Ghost Wrote: Get alienware.

You've said your idea now go waste your money somewhere else Smile
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(05-23-2011, 04:08 PM)ihasdevkit Wrote: Instead of the 6970 get a 6950 and do a bios mod to make it a 6970 and you just saved $80
That could be a good idea. Also, get a corsair PSU, nit a cooler master one. Cooler master is not as high quality.
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#18
Definitely go the individual part route and then buy your own. Try websites like Newegg or Tigerdirect.
However cyberpowerpc.com is a good way to get an overall idea of all the parts you will need.
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