Post: $1,000.57 gaming pc
08-29-2012, 08:01 PM #1
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$1,000.57 gaming pc


CPU:Intel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core Processor 3.4 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155 - BX80637I53570K

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CPU COOLER: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler with Four Direct Contact Heat Pipes (RR-B10-212P-G1)

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RAM: Corsair 8 GB Vengeance Blue Low Profile 1600mhz PC3-12800 240-pin Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit 8 Dual Channel Kit - CML8GX3M2A1600C9B

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GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked 1280 MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 2DVI/Mini-HDMI SLI Ready Limited Lifetime Warranty Graphics Card, 012-P3-1572-AR

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MoBo: Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA1155 AMD CrossFireX W/HDMI,DVI Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77-D3H

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SSSad Awesome OCZ Technology 60GB Agility 3 Series SATA 6Gb per second 2.5-Inch Midrange Performance Solid State Drive (SSD) with Max 525MB per second Read and Max 80K IOPS- AGT3-25SAT3-60G

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HDSad Awesome Seagate Barracuda 7200 1 TB 7200RPM SATA 6 Gb/s NCQ 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive ST1000DM003

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PSU: OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Modular High Performance Power Supply compatible with Intel Sandy Bridge Core i3 i5 i7 and AMD Phenom

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DVD-RW: Asus 24xDVD-RW Serial ATA Internal OEM Drive DRW-24B1ST (Black)

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CASE: Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Case, Black

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08-31-2012, 10:42 PM #11
.Nik
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Originally posted by RGB View Post
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I put all these parts into PC Partpicker and the total price came to $914.77 w/ rebates; w/o rebates it comes to $969.77. The only thing I changed was the optical drive. Here's the link to the PC parts picker: You must login or register to view this content.
I'm not sure if you were only planning to buy from amazon so you can refund method them so that's up to you. Hope I helped. Happy
08-31-2012, 10:51 PM #12
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Originally posted by .Nik View Post
I put all these parts into PC Partpicker and the total price came to $914.77 w/ rebates; w/o rebates it comes to $969.77. The only thing I changed was the optical drive. Here's the link to the PC parts picker: You must login or register to view this content.
I'm not sure if you were only planning to buy from amazon so you can refund method them so that's up to you. Hope I helped. Happy


It's not for me, just to stop people asking where to get a PC for under $1000 :p Never heard about that site but then all of a sudden I hear about it like 5 times at once, Nice one mate :y:

I did it on Dollars because if you build this in the uk it equates to $1290 roughly

---------- Post added at 11:48 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:48 PM ----------

Originally posted by .Nik View Post
I put all these parts into PC Partpicker and the total price came to $914.77 w/ rebates; w/o rebates it comes to $969.77. The only thing I changed was the optical drive. Here's the link to the PC parts picker: You must login or register to view this content.
I'm not sure if you were only planning to buy from amazon so you can refund method them so that's up to you. Hope I helped. Happy


My build has the superclock :p Guessing there's a way to overclock it yourself though :y:
08-31-2012, 11:12 PM #13
DCLXVI
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Amazon? haha

Check out newegg.com
09-01-2012, 12:47 AM #14
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lol 570 is pretty old, go for a 670 or 660 ti
09-01-2012, 12:57 AM #15
Millz
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Originally posted by DCLXVI View Post
Amazon? haha


Amazon has much better deals.


Originally posted by Pro
lol 570 is pretty old, go for a 670 or 660 ti


You do realize the whole point of this build is to be $1000? Adding those cards will make it over budget.
09-01-2012, 02:32 AM #16
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Similar build, better GPU, better Motherboard, everything else is the same. Although just for the record, I don't recommend that SSD. I only put it in because I was trying to keep the price as low as possible.
This build is equal to 1021$, but note that this is in Euros where PC components are more expensive, and tax has already been added.
09-01-2012, 03:45 AM #17
Toke
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looks great.
09-01-2012, 01:43 PM #18
Shebang
Bring back the smileys!
Nice work on the build RGB, I'm gonna post a lower-budget one now :y:
09-07-2012, 07:18 PM #19
For 1200 I'd settle for an Intel board with that power.. This summer I worked with the I.T dept building new machines;

Some Intel board.. micro ATX
750w PSU
i7 (8-core) LGA1155 (Not sure of GHz speed)
16GB Super Talent PC3 12800
Two 1TB HDD
One DVD-R
One BD-R
Sapphire Radeon HD6670 (1GB)
Some cheap but slick-looking micro-ATX case

The budget was around 70k for about 140 machines, Save a lot of money if you choose the right parts from the right sellers. For around 550-600 you could have a machine of equal power, if not more than what your paying here for 1K.

The machines we built are tested and working to run Autocad, CS6 Suite, And high-end games such as Battlefield 3 and Diablo 3. (Max/Ultimate settings) smoothly; We made a few tests of our own ;] :y:

Always collect information on different parts before buying, it's a huge decision that could save you money and end up with a better machine.

PS; Whoever said Asus boards are the best, greatest, or w.e... :n: Only buy Intel or Gigabyte.. Asus and MSI are cheap shit.

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