Post: $520, $750 dollar, $1000, $1500, $2000 Gaming Rigs (September 2012) (North America)
09-01-2012, 04:51 PM #1
Millz
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hello I thought I would just go ahead and make this. Please note that these prices are subject to change. I am going to be making these builds for people so that it makes it easier for them to create and build a PC for themselves. Let's begin. This will be my first thread. I might be making another one for those people over in Europe. Please note that I will be using Newegg. I am using newegg for reliability and excellent support. I am not going to use Amazon or any other of those links. If you find a cheaper build, and think that it's better, please drop it below. If you are feeling generous you could also give me the rights to use it in this thread, giving you full credit of course.

Also, please don't skimp out on parts. I have used excellent quality parts in all of the builds I have listed. I am not going to accept a $1000 build with a cheap 550W PSU and a mediocre motherboard. Just because it's "good enough" doesn't mean that you should buy it. It will likely die or cause issues in the future. I apologize if I missed anything, I am in a rush to leave and I wanted to put this thread out.

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[multipage= $750 Gaming PC]

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[multipage= $1000 Gaming PC]


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[multipage= $2000 Gaming PC]

This will have two builds. I will be using X79 for one and Z77 for the other. I won't be posting any pictures for these ones. The LGA 2011 is $2100, but the CPU is $570 bucks...


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Last edited by Millz ; 09-03-2012 at 02:35 PM.

The following 3 users say thank you to Millz for this useful post:

LittleMidget16, Toke,
09-03-2012, 01:51 PM #11
RussianElit3z
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Thanks alot for the guide, i'm finally going to get a better pc haha and btw can you make a variant build with intel stuff? I heard that Intel i5-i7 are ALOT better and to limit the cost to 1000$ if possible for Canada
09-03-2012, 02:24 PM #12
Toke
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your 750$ build is good but i'd rather a i5 3470 and a h77 w a 7850 tbh its the newer tech and the i5 def makes up for the frame rate diffrence in the 7850 and 570
09-03-2012, 02:28 PM #13
Millz
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Originally posted by RussianElit3z View Post
Thanks alot for the guide, i'm finally going to get a better pc haha and btw can you make a variant build with intel stuff? I heard that Intel i5-i7 are ALOT better and to limit the cost to 1000$ if possible for Canada


The $1000 dollar build parts are also available in Canada. Just search them up on newegg.ca. Sometimes you don't even have to do that, you could just change the .com to .ca on the part link and it will take you to the Canadian version. The i5 is perfect for light rendering and is a better value for gaming. It performs equally to the i7 in gaming.


Originally posted by ToKiiNz View Post
your 750$ build is good but i'd rather a i5 3470 and a h77 w a 7850 tbh its the newer tech and the i5 def makes up for the frame rate diffrence in the 7850 and 570


I'll look into it. Perhaps I'll make it an option as well.
09-03-2012, 02:34 PM #14
Toke
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im the worlds largest phenom fanboy but i'd rather have the newer technology in my new rig
09-03-2012, 02:58 PM #15
RussianElit3z
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Originally posted by Millz59 View Post
The $1000 dollar build parts are also available in Canada. Just search them up on newegg.ca. Sometimes you don't even have to do that, you could just change the .com to .ca on the part link and it will take you to the Canadian version. The i5 is perfect for light rendering and is a better value for gaming. It performs equally to the i7 in gaming.


And can you make a tutorial on how to properly buy custom parts? Like what graphics card goes well with what motherboard or how we are supposed to choose the motherboard based on graphics card, etc... it would be really cool
09-03-2012, 03:06 PM #16
Millz
Worth the Weight
Originally posted by RussianElit3z View Post
And can you make a tutorial on how to properly buy custom parts? Like what graphics card goes well with what motherboard or how we are supposed to choose the motherboard based on graphics card, etc... it would be really cool


Well it would take long, but I'm up for that challenge. I could write something up later today or tomorrow perhaps. But for now, it's pretty straight forward really. The parts that I have listed for the $1000 build are perfect for the price. If you'd like you might want to switch the 600W PSU for a higher end one in order to give you more headroom.
09-03-2012, 04:14 PM #17
RussianElit3z
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Originally posted by Millz59 View Post
Well it would take long, but I'm up for that challenge. I could write something up later today or tomorrow perhaps. But for now, it's pretty straight forward really. The parts that I have listed for the $1000 build are perfect for the price. If you'd like you might want to switch the 600W PSU for a higher end one in order to give you more headroom.


Well is it possible to switch the amd phenom for a intel i5?
09-03-2012, 05:29 PM #18
Millz
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Originally posted by RussianElit3z View Post
Well is it possible to switch the amd phenom for a intel i5?


The $1000 rig that I listed has an Intel i5 3570k...
09-04-2012, 05:27 PM #19
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Well here is my help for your post that ill be buying next month for people who are thinking of upgrading or looking Awesome face
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All together give $846.97 give or take..
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