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oh now i see them
anyways its good, just normal gaming pcs, but very overpriced. also no i7s which is kinda stupid

what if I just buy the parts seperately and build it, would that be better?

what if I just buy the parts seperately and build it, would that be better?



would be a better build
http://www.logicalincrements.com/

what if I just buy the parts seperately and build it, would that be better?
yes?

http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=26120066

replace the R7 with the GTX-760

you save money and get a better case/mobo/RAM/PSU in the process

if I tweak it to your needs it'll be even better; I built this for a friend with a specific set of tasks in mind
« Last Edit: August 12, 2014, 02:10:59 AM by takato14 »

also, the prebuilts get warranties so thats a factor


also, the prebuilts get warranties so thats a factor
cool, so does almost every single part I listed

wait wat that list has 2TB hard drive

gotta fix it myself

wait wat that list has 2TB hard drive

gotta fix it myself
uh

"fix" it? what

Okay, let's see here...
* Non-overclockable processor
* Cheapest possible motherboard chipset
* Cheap PSU with only a two-year factory warranty instead of the standard three pr five
* Only stock cooler
It's in no way the worst PC you can get for the money, but you can do a a lot better on the motherboard/PSU on the same budget.

uh

"fix" it? what
make it a 1TB like the prebuilt is what I meant


make it a 1TB like the prebuilt is what I meant
why would you do that

a 2TB is future-proof, only $30 more, and I chose a WD Red, that forgeter will last basically forever

The 779 build uses an i3 too.
This is just ridiculous.
"Maximum performance without breaking the bank" my ass.