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post #21 of 28
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Originally Posted by Hartk1213 View Post

here is a list i was thinking of buyin once i sell my sig rig
this is all from newegg also
MOBO - ASRock x79 Fatal1ty 2011 - 279.99
CPU - i7- 3820 - 299.99
GPU - EVGA GTX 670 FTW - 419.99
PSU - Seasonic x750 - 129.99
CASE - NZXT Switch 810 Matte Black - 179.99
RAM - Corsair Vengence Black 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
RAM - Corsair Vengence Red 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
SSD - Corsair FORCE GT 120gb - 134.99
HDD - Seagate Baracuda 1.5TB - 99.99
Monitor - Acer 24" - 179.99
CPU Cooler - Corsair H100 - 109.99
Windows os - 100
Total - about $2050.00 you could take out one of the sets of Ram and it would be right in there at $2000.00

I'd change the Force GT out for a m4.
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Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB Cooler Master Hyper 212+ Windows 7 64-bit LG W2353V-PF Black 23" 2ms(GTG) 
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Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB Cooler Master Hyper 212+ Windows 7 64-bit LG W2353V-PF Black 23" 2ms(GTG) 
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post #22 of 28
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Originally Posted by Hartk1213 View Post

here is a list i was thinking of buyin once i sell my sig rig
this is all from newegg also
MOBO - ASRock x79 Fatal1ty 2011 - 279.99
CPU - i7- 3820 - 299.99
GPU - EVGA GTX 670 FTW - 419.99
PSU - Seasonic x750 - 129.99
CASE - NZXT Switch 810 Matte Black - 179.99
RAM - Corsair Vengence Black 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
RAM - Corsair Vengence Red 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
SSD - Corsair FORCE GT 120gb - 134.99
HDD - Seagate Baracuda 1.5TB - 99.99
Monitor - Acer 24" - 179.99
CPU Cooler - Corsair H100 - 109.99
Windows os - 100
Total - about $2050.00 you could take out one of the sets of Ram and it would be right in there at $2000.00

no need to do the X79 ... cost to benefit for gaming is just not here man ...
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post #23 of 28
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Originally Posted by Jackeduphard View Post

no need to do the X79 ... cost to benefit for gaming is just not here man ...

ok no worries what about this one
this is all from newegg also
  • MOBO - ASRock z77 fatal1ty 1155 - 179.99
  • CPU - i5 - 3570k - 239.99
  • GPU - EVGA GTX 670 FTW - 419.99
  • PSU - Seasonic x750 - 129.99
  • CASE - NZXT Switch 810 Matte Black - 179.99
  • RAM - Corsair Vengence Black 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
  • RAM - Corsair Vengence Red 8GB (2x4gb) 54.99
  • SSD - Corsair FORCE GT 240gb - 134.99
  • HDD - Seagate Baracuda 1.5TB - 99.99
  • Monitor - Acer 24" - 179.99
  • CPU Cooler - Corsair H100 - 109.99
  • Windows os - 100
post #24 of 28
Thread Starter 
Sorry for necro-bumping, but I didn't want to create a new thread for the same topic. I am picking out my RAM, and I am going for 1600mhz CAS 9, as well as 1.35v (is that better for Ivy?) and I was wondering what the difference between these two are.
The G.Skill or the Mushkin?
I am leaning slightly towards the Mushkin as of now, simply because I like the heatsinks more.

EDIT: Nevermind, I am going for tthis instead as it just got back in stock at my local Microcenter.
Edited by feteru - 6/2/12 at 3:57pm
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i5-3570k @stock ASRock Z77E-ITX EVGA GTX 670 2gb Samsung WondeRAM 
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LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
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Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
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2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
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Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
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Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Samsung SSD 840 250GB Samsung Slim DVD-RW Stock Cooler (for now) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
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2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
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post #25 of 28
Thread Starter 
Alright, this is my final update, as I may be heading out for Microcenter tonight, so here is my final parts list, just hoping for some positive feedback.
CPU-i5-3570k-$190
GPU-Diamond HD 7970- $430
Motherboard-Gigabyte GA-Z77-UD3H-$100
RAM-Samsung 30nm 8gb(2x4gb)-$54
Case-NZXT Switch 810 or Phantom-$140
Power Supply-Corsair HX750-$180
HDD-WD Caviar Black 1TB-$130
SSD-Crucial M4 128gb-$120
Monitor-23" Acer (Until I can get the Yamakasi Extreme 2B and another 7970)-$160
HSF-Hyper 212+-$20
OS-Windows 7 Home Premium OEM-$100
Total is about $1700, and I was just wondering if anyone saw some glaring problems with it that I somehow missed.

Dangit, couldn't get out there, should be going on thursday.
Edited by feteru - 7/3/12 at 7:26pm
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i5-3570k @stock ASRock Z77E-ITX EVGA GTX 670 2gb Samsung WondeRAM 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Samsung SSD 840 250GB Samsung Slim DVD-RW Stock Cooler (for now) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
MonitorMonitorKeyboardPower
LG IPS235T 1280x800 Ips display Das Keyboard 5476 Mah battery 
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SG05
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MBP :(
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i5-3570k @stock ASRock Z77E-ITX EVGA GTX 670 2gb Samsung WondeRAM 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Samsung SSD 840 250GB Samsung Slim DVD-RW Stock Cooler (for now) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
MonitorMonitorKeyboardPower
LG IPS235T 1280x800 Ips display Das Keyboard 5476 Mah battery 
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post #26 of 28
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Originally Posted by feteru View Post

Alright, this is my final update, as I may be heading out for Microcenter tonight, so here is my final parts list, just hoping for some positive feedback.
CPU-i5-3570k-$190
GPU-Diamond HD 7970- $430
Motherboard-Gigabyte GA-Z77-UD3H-$100
RAM-Samsung 30nm 8gb(2x4gb)-$54
Case-NZXT Switch 810 or Phantom-$140
Power Supply-Corsair HX750-$180
HDD-WD Caviar Black 1TB-$130
SSD-Crucial M4 128gb-$120
Monitor-23" Acer (Until I can get the Yamakasi Extreme 2B and another 7970)-$160
HSF-Hyper 212+-$20
OS-Windows 7 Home Premium OEM-$100
Total is about $1700, and I was just wondering if anyone saw some glaring problems with it that I somehow missed.
Dangit, couldn't get out there, should be going on thursday.

Power Supply is overpriced. Can be had for ~$150 here :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139010&Tpk=hx750
Hard drive here for $10 less and free shipping http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533

Besides these, everything else looks well priced.
post #27 of 28
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by Bitech View Post

Power Supply is overpriced. Can be had for ~$150 here :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139010&Tpk=hx750
Hard drive here for $10 less and free shipping http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533
Besides these, everything else looks well priced.
I would get it from Newegg, but I am buying everything at the Maryland Microcenter, so that I don't have to wait on shipping.
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i5-3570k @stock ASRock Z77E-ITX EVGA GTX 670 2gb Samsung WondeRAM 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Samsung SSD 840 250GB Samsung Slim DVD-RW Stock Cooler (for now) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
MonitorMonitorKeyboardPower
LG IPS235T 1280x800 Ips display Das Keyboard 5476 Mah battery 
CaseMouseMouse PadAudio
Unibody Apple Razer Deathadder 3500 Steelseries Qck Grado Sr80i 
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SG05
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MBP :(
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i5-3570k @stock ASRock Z77E-ITX EVGA GTX 670 2gb Samsung WondeRAM 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Samsung SSD 840 250GB Samsung Slim DVD-RW Stock Cooler (for now) Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG IPS235T Das Keyboard Silverstone ST45SF Silverstone SG05 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Razer Deathadder Steelseries QcK Grado SR80i 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2.4 GHz C2D Apple logic board Geforce 320m 8gb 1067mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveOS
Crucial M4 Toshiba 250gb Matshita 24x Superdrive Mac OSX 10.6 
MonitorMonitorKeyboardPower
LG IPS235T 1280x800 Ips display Das Keyboard 5476 Mah battery 
CaseMouseMouse PadAudio
Unibody Apple Razer Deathadder 3500 Steelseries Qck Grado Sr80i 
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post #28 of 28
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Originally Posted by feteru 
I would get it from Newegg, but I am buying everything at the Maryland Microcenter, so that I don't have to wait on shipping.
You're already waiting for the right day to go to Microcenter so I don't see what the difference is if you could just have ordered those few cheaper items off Newegg once you've finalized your build while you're waiting for the right day for Microcenter.
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Originally Posted by feteru View Post

Dangit, couldn't get out there, should be going on thursday.
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