Upgrading To a gaming computer

Matty035

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Help! Am i getting ripped off or not?

Hey everyone, im looking to upgrade to a new gaming computer. My budget is rougly around 1500. My local computer shop in town is selling this one: http://www.taspro.com.au/taspro-commander-ms-ii-i7-3770-8gb-1tb-hd7950-special-edition?path=38_150

If you cant click on the link heres the specs: Intel Core i7 3770 HT QuadCore with 8GB Performance DDR3-1600 RAM on a Gigabyte Z77 ATX Mainboard

Thermaltake MS-II Gaming Midi tower with True 650w ATX PSU

1TB SATAIII Hard Drive & SATA DVD Burner DL

Powerful Radeon HD7950 2GB GDDR5 Graphics

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium x64

I am wondering if i am getting ripped off or this is a good buy, i'm pretty good with computers but decided to get some expert knowledge... If anyone knows any good gaming computers around my price range could you steer me in that direction.

Cheers Matt
 
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Hey everyone, im looking to upgrade to a new gaming computer. My budget is rougly around 1500. My local computer shop in town is selling this one: http://www.taspro.com.au/taspro-commander-ms-ii-i7-3770-8gb-1tb-hd7950-special-edition?path=38_150

If you cant click on the link heres the specs: Intel Core i7 3770 HT QuadCore with 8GB Performance DDR3-1600 RAM on a Gigabyte Z77 ATX Mainboard

Thermaltake MS-II Gaming Midi tower with True 650w ATX PSU

1TB SATAIII Hard Drive & SATA DVD Burner DL

Powerful Radeon HD7950 2GB GDDR5 Graphics

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium x64



I am wondering if i am getting ripped off or this is a good buy, i'm pretty good with computers but decided to get some expert knowledge... If anyone knows any good gaming computers around my price range could you steer me in that direction.

Cheers Matt

Priceing is in line.

I just built the following for around $1350.00 U.S. plus tax.

Corsair 500R your case is $50 cheaper
i5 3570K not a i7 which an i7 is $100 more
Gigabyte Z77 UDH5 I don't know what gigabyte board your getting
Window 7 (Actual Disc.)
H100 CPU Cooler So add $100 Which is even on cost now.
1 TB WD HD I don't know what HD you getting.
128 SSD Add $130.00
GTX 670 Add $50-100 More depending on which brand.
Corsiar Modular 650 Watt is a couple dollars more than the antec as of now.

So it sound like they will make around $300 on your build depending on your actually componets. This is probably right for a Comp. shop if you don't want to build your own. I'd save the money and build your own, just my .02.....
 
Im from Australia so yeah the parts are harder to source over here, but i have a friend who could probably build it for me..
 
So it sound like they will make around $300 on your build depending on your actually componets. This is probably right for a Comp. shop if you don't want to build your own. I'd save the money and build your own, just my .02.....

What he said.

Here in the U.S, that's about a $1100-1200 build(DIY price). I know the prices over there are a bit higher then here in the U.S, so that price would very from $50-100 more. So if there charging $1500 for that build, then they're making $250-300 extra, just for building it.

IMHO, I think you should DIY, and experience the accomplishment of building a PC. Also, if you DIY, you can pick your own PC hardware to your liking. Most importantly, you save $250-300 that can go towards making a better quality PC.

Any direction you go is acceptable. But DIY gives so much pride and enjoyment of accomplishment. And if your worried about doing it yourself cause your not familiar with it, don't let that shy you away, we're all here to help ever step of the way. GL!

Edit: Regret what you didn't do, not what you did.
 
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I just spent $1,350 in Canadian dollars (similar to USD I guess, but in Canada, they jack up the prices like crazy!). I must note that i7 is a bit too expensive to be 'gaming' if that's your objective. Building your own computer isn't that hard :D Just make sure if you do, keep posting to get feedback from experts if parts you have chosen are compatible and stuff.

i5-3570k (easily overclockable with a decent cooler)
Asus P8Z77-LK V
256 GB OCZ Vertex 3
NZXT Lexa S Computer Case
G.Skill 2x 4GB RAM
EVGA GTX 670 FTW (1006 MHZ I think)
850Watts PSU by OCZ (Gold Certified or something + modular )
Coolermaster Hyper evo 212 +
LG DVD Burner
 
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