• $815 Build
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[QUOTE=ghostofme;19848820]That's a nice build, but it's out of budget. You have to factor in his $55 tax fee.[/QUOTE] Swap psu for this one. [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171031&cm_re=cm_500w-_-17-171-031-_-Product[/url]
[QUOTE=Quantuam VTX;19848772]Fixed it. [url]http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=13675226[/url][/QUOTE] It also has to come with speakers. [editline]06:31PM[/editline] I did a little mixing between our builds though and got this: [url]http://i48.tinypic.com/1530hno.jpg[/url] $868 with $55 of rebates still.
[QUOTE=Leftyist;19849335]It also has to come with speakers. [editline]06:31PM[/editline] I did a little mixing between our builds though and got this: [url]http://i48.tinypic.com/1530hno.jpg[/url] $868 with $55 of rebates still.[/QUOTE] Order that.
[QUOTE=Generic_Alt;19847909]I'm not advising for more capacity. Any pc I build has at least 2 hdd's; I don't like them coming back to me with a dead drive and no where to start but a windows cd and newegg order. Data replication, everyone should be doing it. [b]EDIT:[/b]herp derp I'm so :downs: for keeping my data safe and secure :rolleye:[/QUOTE] Or you get a hard drive cradle and just pop it in take off all the files and reformat and reinstall. Almost always fixes the problems.
Awesome! You guys have been a lot of help and I really appreciate it, thanks!
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