Good online store to buy gaming PC.

Eduard Vladovich

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Hello everyone ! Im new here and its my first build. I`d like to ask you, what online store should i choice (ibuypower, cyberpower, magic micro) A last one is really cheap. My top is 2300$. I got this one but think to replace 780ti to 770sli


Intel Core i7-4790K Haswell 4.0GHz (4.4GHz turbo) Quad-Core 8000K
Corsair H80 Cooling Hydro, extra quiet Liquid Cooling System
ASUS Z97-PRO, Onboard Video HDMI, X-Fire & SLI, GB LAN, DDR3, USB3.0
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CoolerMaster Silent Pro Gold 1000W ultra quiet ATX Power Supply, SLI & X-fire ready
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Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-Bit DVD
 
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The best is to build it yourself as you will cut the cost in half from those sites.

However, NCIXUS.com only charges $50 for the build and regular prices on everything else.

Honestly, you don't even need half of the things on there. Don't spend a ton of money on something you don't understand.
The best is to build it yourself as you will cut the cost in half from those sites.

However, NCIXUS.com only charges $50 for the build and regular prices on everything else.

Honestly, you don't even need half of the things on there. Don't spend a ton of money on something you don't understand.
 
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I`ve been searching everywhere. if anyone can help me to build a good pc for gaming and work with pictures. Im looking to don`t have upgrades for 2 years , thats why i build that one.
I`d like to have Intel with GeForce but i dont mind to get AMD.
 


Just watch a tutorial video and build it yourself. No one is going to answer your question because it is, not to be rude, a poor idea to purchase pre-built. The amount you could save is huge. It is really easy, and I can put all the parts together in a list (and save you about $1000), and tell you the basics of how to handle things. It really is easy. I put my first computer together by myself after watching somebody once build their computer, and that wasn't a tutorial. I knew barely anything about pc's too when I built for my first time. You will feel a sense of price, and when you need to upgrade in the future, you will be confident to do so.

I am willing to help you in any way possible and tell me if there is some way to persuade you to build it.