2 builds comparison.

Wind Rider

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Jan 14, 2017
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Hello everyone, i have 2 builds like the same price 1500eu~, 1 i already bought but some peoples think that i were better buyng the other one, i will give you a specs tell me what you think :)
P.S my max price was 1500, but i payed 1520 for my first build. I know you all gonna say why 1TB storage, but the HDD was the only thing on what i wanted to save and not overpass my 1.5k euros. And i think 1TB is pretty enouth for me. Later i can buy more :p Anyway check this out...

1st build - i own already - 1520eu

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K
CPU: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
MOB: ASrock Z270 EXTREME4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz C16 - White LED
SSD: MZ-V6E250BW Samsung SSD 960 EVO M.2 250GB M.2 2280
HDD: Seagate SV35, 3.5'', 1TB, SATA/600, 64MB
GPU: Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX 1070
PSU: Seasonic M12II-EVO520 520W 80 Plus Bronze retail
CD: LG GH24NSD1
Case: Zalman Chasis Z9 NEO Black



2nd build - some think this one were better to have - 1518eu.

GA-B250M-DS3H Gigabyte GA-B250M, DDR4, PCIe Gen3 x4 & SATA
76.69 €
BX80677I77700 Intel Core i7-7700, Quad Core, 3.60GHz, 8MB, LGA1151, 14nm, 65W, VGA, BOX
343.00 €
CT16G4DFD8213 Crucial DDR4 16GB 2133MHz CL15 Unbuffered DIMM
100.29 €
MZ-V6E250BW Samsung SSD 960 EVO M.2 250GB M.2 2280
145.19 €
DT01ACA200 Vidinis diskas Toshiba 3.5'' 2TB SATA3 7200RPM 64MB
74.19 €
GV-N1080D5X-8GD Gigabyte GV-N1080D5X-8GD NVIDIA, 8 GB, GeForce GTX 1080, GDDR5X, PCI Express 3.0, Cooling type Active, Processor frequency 1632 MHz, Memory clock speed 10010 MHz, DVI-D ports quant...
674.00 €
MPX-5001-ACABW-EU Cooler Master MasterWatt series, 500W, 120mm FAN, High efficiency >83%, Active PFC PSU, retail packing
46.49 €
NSE-300-KWN1 PC case Cooler Master N300, Midi Tower, USB3, Black
44.89 €
LG GH24NSD1 Internal, Interface SATA, DVD Super Multi DL, CD write speed 48 x, CD read speed 48 x, Black, Desktop
12.39 €

Suma: 1 517.74 €



Tell me what do you think and thank you for you time ;)
 
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Your present one is better, it could be overclocked if and when is necessary although it could use GPU from second one to reach it's full potential. If you want to drop the price a bit, get ordinary SATA SSD, in normal use you'd never notice the difference.
Your present one is better, it could be overclocked if and when is necessary although it could use GPU from second one to reach it's full potential. If you want to drop the price a bit, get ordinary SATA SSD, in normal use you'd never notice the difference.
 
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