scott wants to build me a pc supposedly for cheap, what do you think of this
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Subject: adam's new pc
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 21:43:43 -0400
ok that gives me an idea of what you're looking for. so here's what i put together for you. now remember this is just an initial qoute and we can change anything on here until you're happy with the configuration and the price.
motherboard: MBGA001500
Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 Socket 1155
$109.88
processor: CPUI002248
Intel Core i5-2500K Quad-Core Socket LGA1155, 3.30Ghz
$229.99
RAM: RAMC001232
Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz
$44.99 (regular $54.99 on sale for $10 off)
hard drive: n/a (you told me you didnt need a hard drive. if you are interested in a new one though, a 1000 GB SATA 3 drive is $119.99)
video card: VCSA002295
Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7750 - Chipset - 800Mhz, 1GB GDDR5 (4500Mhz) Memory, Dual-Link DVI/HDMI/Display Port PCI-Express 3.0 Graphics Card
$119.99 (x2 = $239.98) (this is the cheapest gaming card available and it's super kickass. the radeon 7000 series are fairly new)
power supply: PSTT000554
Thermaltake TR2 600W Power Supply
$54.99
or
power supply: PSOC000413
OCZ ZX-Series 1000W Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold Certified Power Supply
$164.99 (regular 199.99 with $15 off and a $20 mail in rebate)
optical: DVLG000845
LG Black SATA 22x DVD-Writer
$17.88 (you might not even need a new one if you have a sata dvd drive you can use)
case: CSCO000703
Cooler Master Elite 371 Black Mid Tower Case
$39.99
so that would come to $617.71 with a single video card and the 600 watt power supply, and $847.70 with dual video cards and the 1000 watt power supply. these motherboards made by gigabyte are absolutely awesome and i'm using them pretty much exclusively right now because they've proven to be so good. this processor is super fast, and it's actually designed for overclocking. 8 gigs of corsair 1600 MHz RAM, more than enough for any game. the video card is somkin fast and i think that with just one of these you'll be able to run seamless gaming. for the power supplies, if you want to go with the dual video cards you will need the higher powered one, but for a single card the 600 watt is plenty of power.
so feel free to give me a call with any questions or if you'd like any changes made and we can go from there!
regards,
scott