Post: PC I'm Building
07-31-2011, 05:00 AM #1
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); My budget for this was 1500 at first but then we ended up stretching it to 1700, All credit goes to Winning for making this.

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I still need a CD/DVD/Bluray drive, so if you guys could help me find one of those and make my new computer better. =D
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08-01-2011, 08:58 PM #38
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Who’s Jim Erased?
Nice should be good Awesome face
08-01-2011, 08:59 PM #39
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Originally posted by Team
Screw Less Bays?

You have to screw in hard drives and disk drives and stuff apposed to sliding them in.
08-01-2011, 09:02 PM #40
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Originally posted by Winning View Post
You have to screw in hard drives and disk drives and stuff apposed to sliding them in.


But wouldn't that make them less secure?
08-01-2011, 09:31 PM #41
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Originally posted by Team
But wouldn't that make them less secure?

No. They are still as secure as ever.

If you really want to know things just YouTube them.

Here's a video I like about the HAF X

08-02-2011, 02:57 AM #42
the 2500k is a quadcore and overclocks better, has no hyperthreading but that majority of the time on windows wont help anyways.
Also get a P67 motherboard Id suggest the asus p67 sabertooth to go from
Western digital caviar black 1 TB HDDs are better over your hitachi and antec makes the best towers, mid or full tower, your choice but the antec 1200 :happycry: and their powersupplies are the best too. Id suggest a 750w PSU for breathing room
That noctua heatsink is a beast lol nice choice
Thats a great monitor too.
Also that mouse looks like a space ship so Id say **** everything about it, you'll never use all the features.
The cyber snipa which sounds ghetto as hell is a great mouse for $50 which will save you some gwap and is just as good .
Just my 2 cents, make sure to do your own research and make your own decisions and all of course :p

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oh and by the way Id get a 6950 HD from ATI, youll save 100 dollars and you can overclock and get the same performance or deal with a little bit less and 1/3 less of the price
08-02-2011, 02:59 AM #43
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You really should spare me 200 bucks, my computer = 7+ years old 512 mb and turns on only half the time.
08-02-2011, 03:00 PM #44
Originally posted by Team
My budget for this was 1500 at first but then we ended up stretching it to 1700, All credit goes to Winning for making this.

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I still need a CD/DVD/Bluray drive, so if you guys could help me find one of those and make my new computer better. =D


NICE. But could you give me some tips in building my first computer? I want the latest parts and best for around $700.
08-02-2011, 03:34 PM #45
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NICE. But could you give me some tips in building my first computer? I want the latest parts and best for around $700.
look up the falcon guide, he's asking for help not the other way around anyways.
With 700 dollars youll be building a budget computer.
Run along now .
08-02-2011, 04:56 PM #46
Originally posted by Team
I have windows 7 ultimate, but i want to learn linux. Maybe dual boot that. Smile

Make sure you have the drivers for your monitor though. Because I know for a fact I can't get my screen to go to its top resolution which is 1600x900 I think.
But on Windows, it goes to 1600x900

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