Avner
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| 01 Jan 2014 10:35 PM |
| If so how much did it cost to build if you did build it. |
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| 01 Jan 2014 10:46 PM |
| 500 to 1,000. depends what gaminh you do. |
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Vendaz
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| Joined: 10 Oct 2013 |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:34 AM |
| Depends on the CPU, RAM and all that stuff. Usually (if I'm right) 8GB customized computers are around 1,000. (I think) |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:43 AM |
| 900 or so. You'll definitely get more money saved than buying one. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:44 AM |
| I can build a high end one for 700. so i doubt its 900 minimum. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:45 AM |
@MicroValve
There are PCs you have to build up to 2,300$. 900R$ is a mega steal + I got the parts from newegg, best place for electronics. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:45 AM |
Did I just say 900R$? I'm too obsessed with this game.
I meant 900$. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:47 AM |
| I have a 7990 and a i5 4670k and it cost me just under... including os. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:47 AM |
why are you guys going "1,000" and stuff? You do know there are OTHER countries in the planet apart from America yo.
$1000//£600
no, just no. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:48 AM |
| or that might be because i am using £ and in store prices. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:48 AM |
@MicroValve
Building an Origin PC sums up about 2,300$ like I previously stated. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:49 AM |
| My total price from amazon is £689.67 but the gpu is from a local computer store |
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| 02 Jan 2014 05:50 AM |
| What? I have used us dollars before when I was in the US unless you are going for a gtx titan. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:02 AM |
Let me give you a better image.
Getting the cage itself is about $170 up to $200 to say at the least.
Getting the processor (in this case, I'm trying to get Intel Z87) is $1,200.
This is where it all comes in.
For Case Lighting, it'll be in Red LED lights. That's an extra $20. For the fans, I'm getting silent fans that come in red. That's another $20.
For the motherboard, I'm getting an ASUS Z87 Deluxe. That's $220. Liquid cooling adds about 80$.
Now, to the processor, I want an overclocked Intel Core i7 4470K Quad-Core (4.0GHz-4.4GHz). That's $200 exact.
I would go on but you'd probably get bored. So I'm just going over what else I'm getting to build another PC.
Power supply, graphic cards (Origin gives us the offer to overclock our graphic cards, but that's free), memory, operating system, RAID configuration, RAID controllers, 4 hard drives, 2 optical drives, Playback software, media card readers, bay devices, audio & networking, and the warranty.
And thanks to my useful purchase, they threw me in a flash drive for any system recovery. Origin also offers a part upgrade service, but I prefer to upgrade it by my hands. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:10 AM |
You dont need that for gaming. That's a total over kill for almost everything. Most people wont spend over 0 on a case. My new build corsair 200r for 43.77 8gb g skill 2133mhz for 58.24 asus h81m-numbers 68.99 500 wayy corsair psu 42.44 intel core i5 4670k 144.95 120gb ssd 39.99 1tb wd 39.87 hd 7970 179.99 windows 7 oem 69.99
peices in store. probably similar online. motherboard is crossfire compatible so future proof in case i need to upgrade. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:13 AM |
| Mine is for an average gamer who runs at high settings. A similar Pc can run Bf4 and simlar gaes at ultra. Yours is more future proof but it sees to be more for video editing by the look at it. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:18 AM |
| The case costs my friend, believe it or not. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:23 AM |
"Yours is more future proof but it sees to be more for video editing by the look at it."
Well, yes. I am a pretty busy person. I do make videos, that is true. Sometimes I use it for business purposes. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 06:26 AM |
| I built mine and it came to a total of ~£750; this included the monitor, keyboard & mouse, operating system and headset. |
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XC6Alt34
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| Joined: 08 Aug 2013 |
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| 02 Jan 2014 07:04 AM |
| Mine costed £440, excluding monitor (free from mother's work), OS (ripped), KB&M |
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| 02 Jan 2014 07:08 AM |
| Mine cost 300 euros in parts plus 100 euro GPU which i had and 100 euros for windows |
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XC6Alt34
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| Joined: 08 Aug 2013 |
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| 02 Jan 2014 07:09 AM |
"Mine cost 300 euros in parts plus 100 euro GPU which i had and 100 euros for windows"
What is your PSU, CPU and motherboard? |
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EXcellent
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| Joined: 22 Feb 2009 |
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| 02 Jan 2014 07:15 AM |
| Mine was pre-built and cost $679.99. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 08:48 AM |
| I bought my ASUS Gaming PC from the local Fry's. 1,000$. |
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| 02 Jan 2014 10:10 AM |
@xc
Phenom II x4 960t, asrock 970 extreme4 and some ok brand 450 watt PSU, though the PSU was also salvaged from earlier PC so it's another 50 or so euros value. |
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