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http://de.pcpartpicker.com/user/Tokthree/saved/cJBzK8

Find a case you like that fits in your budget and add it to that, should be good enough for everything you want to do
Wrong GPU, it wasn't in the list anyway

402.946 euro.
...
...
900 euro for a gaming pc
Not bad... not bad.

You're shopping off the American Amazon and not your regional equivalent, you'll be paying huge amounts of money to ship your order. All the parts I included in that list are available from European retailers. I haven't missed out a part that you said you needed and it has a much better GPU than the one you've chosen while still being in your estimated budget, why are you only spending 400~ euro when you should have 900~ euro available by January?

You're shopping off the American Amazon and not your regional equivalent, you'll be paying huge amounts of money to ship your order. All the parts I included in that list are available from European retailers. I haven't missed out a part that you said you needed and it has a much better GPU than the one you've chosen while still being in your estimated budget, why are you only spending 400~ euro when you should have 900~ euro available by January?
Didn't think ahead of that. Gotta switch to amazon.fr now.
And I don't want to spend all my money,
I still need a new phone and some gaming gear and other stuff.
Well, thanks for helping.

EDIT: Amazon.fr is 500 euro for some reason.
Shipping all the items from US in once will be cheaper.
« Last Edit: September 21, 2014, 11:33:35 AM by espio100 »

You're forgetting that the import taxes for buying things from outside of the EU is 25%, which means you'd have to pay €100 in fees. You'd be much better off buying the parts in Europe.

nvidia has an upgrade program if you registered your card.

they buy back cards from me everytime i wanna upgrade

Do you have a link to it? I tried finding it but i only found the EVGA step-up program

Is it worth it to shop for parts on Black Friday? I have the money for my build now, but just barely, and I don't know if its worth it to wait till then. :/

I might very well be out of luck since I bought an Asus card :/. I might try selling it but I honestly dont know how to ship things off. Embarrassing to say I was never taught that.

You're forgetting that the import taxes for buying things from outside of the EU is 25%, which means you'd have to pay €100 in fees. You'd be much better off buying the parts in Europe.
Shiiiii-
Anyway
Stupid question: Does a quadcore CPU also work with that motherboard?
My mom doesn't agree with the price so...
I'm buying the CPU later.

Shiiiii-
Anyway
Stupid question: Does a quadcore CPU also work with that motherboard?
My mom doesn't agree with the price so...
I'm buying the CPU later.

Why does it matter what she does and does not agree with if it's perfectly legal and your money?

Why does it matter what she does and does not agree with if it's perfectly legal and your money?
My mother everybody.

my computer is running magnificently after i've built it, minus the front panel which i haven't connected yet due to different labels.

other than that i can run all my games at max settings.

Do you have a link to it? I tried finding it but i only found the EVGA step-up program

http://www.evga.com/support/stepup/
its only 90 days. its for when we buy something, and have instant regret when a new model suddenly comes out. nvidia hooks you up

yeah i meant evga lol. i wouldnt use any other nvidia. i kinda forget cuz of that XD
« Last Edit: September 21, 2014, 04:32:42 PM by Bisjac »

is the 780 Ti or the new 980 better?

cus like
I have this
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=03G-P4-2883-KR
I got it, like, less than a month ago
but there's this now
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=04G-P4-2983-KR
which is $150 cheaper, which would mean if I did that step-up thing, and the new one WAS better, that would be $150 wasted, right? well, I guess it would be $150 wasted either way

and if you normally have to pay the difference for a more expensive card, I doubt they would pay you the difference if you were upgrading to a less expensive card

I mean, you could try waiting for the inevitable 980ti
As long as you stay within the 90 days

I mean, you could try waiting for the inevitable 980ti
As long as you stay within the 90 days
yeah. I'll find out when exactly mine was bought nvm it tells me on the EVGA site since I registered it. then I can just wait up to the very last day cus apparently once you register the 90-day limit doesn't apply anymore
« Last Edit: September 21, 2014, 05:30:33 PM by Foxscotch »