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Where could i get this pieces for a PC setup?

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by sponnerjhon, Jan 22, 2012.

  1. sponnerjhon

    sponnerjhon Member

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    Monitors: 3x BenQ 24" LED RL2450HT
    Cooling: Corsair H100 WC
    Case: Xigmatek Elysium
    PSU: Silverstone Strider 1500w
    Motherboard: eVGA Classified 4-way
    CPU: Intel Core i7 @4.0GHz
    GFX: 2x MSI GTX 580 OC "Twin Frozr"
    RAM: 12GB DDR3 1866MHz
    HDD: 600GB VelociRaptor

    How much would each cost and how much in total all together, also where i might be able to find them like best buy or frys etc. I want to make a good gaming computer where i can enjoy all my games, and this will pretty much be my first one. Any Help would be appreciated thanks :]

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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum. in euros, us dollars or what?
     
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    blivetNC Regular member

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    If you live in the US, I've had great luck with www.newegg.com if you are looking to buy the components an assemble it yourself, For a completed already assembled unit try either www.tigerdirect.com and www.microcenter.com have had good reviews from people I know.
     
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    Estuansis Active member

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    Would personally get a cheaper motherboard, and use the saved cash to go for a better case. Store-wise, newegg.com has a sterling reputation. Tigerdirect also has a good selection but newegg often gets better prices.

    BTW, using a cheaper, but still fairly high-end motherboard will NOT affect performance. Having a cheaply made case WILL.
     
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