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Can we please have some technical specifications on the page Videocardshop's Hardware Gaming Bundle, Thanks.
Main Rig.
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Main Rig.
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Battlefield 2 review.
Battlefield 2 PC Game EA
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Bulldozer FX4100 Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 MSI 7770 Kingston Hyper X | 2 x 2 GB 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
WD 2 TB  LiteON DVD/CD R-W Drive AMD Standard cooler Windows 7 Ultimate 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
32' Luxor Full HD TV Microsoft comfort curce Antec 450 Watt OcUK Value case 
MouseAudio
Microsoft wireless mouse Logitech speakers & Bass 
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It contains a XFX 5750, Atrix 800w power supply, a usb mouse and a razor artosa gaming keyboard.
Personally i think you would be better off with a 5770 and a 500W power supply from a well known brand such as Corsair, Antec and OCZ. Reviews of that power supply show that it contains cheap components that are prone to overheating and are generally unable to provide the advertised wattage.

If you want to save money on your PC build, the PSU is not the place to do it. Every other component in your PC is reliant on the PSU and it is not worth putting them at risk. A more expensive and more efficent PSU will save you money on your electricity bills which will help you recoup the added cost over a cheaper PSU.
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Intel i7 2600k @ 4.0Ghz (1.20v) Asus P8Z68-V/GEN3 Sapphire 6950 Dirt 3 Edition Sapphire 6950 Dirt 3 Edition 
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Samsung 30nm 8GB Samsung 840 250GB Western Digital 1TB Corsair H100 
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Crossfired Beast
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Intel i7 2600k @ 4.0Ghz (1.20v) Asus P8Z68-V/GEN3 Sapphire 6950 Dirt 3 Edition Sapphire 6950 Dirt 3 Edition 
RAMHard DriveHard DriveCooling
Samsung 30nm 8GB Samsung 840 250GB Western Digital 1TB Corsair H100 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 8 Pro Dell U2412M Logitech G510 Corsair TX750 
CaseMouseMouse Pad
Corsair 650D Corsair M60 Corsair MM200 
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post #3 of 3
Hi Josh, as Kieran said the bundle does indeed contain an XFX Radeon HD5750 (HD-575X-ZNFC), an Atrix 800W PSU ( PH-PSU800), a Cheetah USB Mouse (M873U) and a Razer Artosa Gaming Keyboard Black (RZ03-00261100-R3W1). If there is anything else you would like to know, please get in touch.

Thanks,
Harry @ Videocardshop.
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