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The link you sent just goes back to the standard configuration when you leave the website and then go back. You have to pick out your parts and order RIGHT THEN or it won't save your choices. When I looked at the build from the link you sent it was just the same as if you had just opened the new configuration and not customized anything yet. Make sure to pick out what you want on the build and order it right then or you'll just have to either do it over later. If you go back to that page thinking it's going to save your choices from before and you accidentally order it, you're not going to get the setup you thought you were getting. That's what I hate about those sites, they don't let you save the configuration like PCPartpicker does for custom builds that you do yourself. Anyhow, if you get that setup with a decent liquid cooler, an R9 280, 280x, 285, 290 or 290X GPU, or a GTX 780, 790, 970, or 980, any of those GPUs will be great. If you get an FX-8350 or an i5-4690k or i7-4790k you'll be in good shape.

I just can't see the parts you chose for your build so I can't say, yes, that's good, because they're not there.
 


Could you go there and tell me which cooler to get thats what I am not good with is the coolers much appreciated! And does it come pre-built I just need to be 100% sure so I do not have to put anything together
 
It comes pre-built and tested before shipping. Although you pay more for a pre-built like this, I know many people who have purchased them and been extremely happy with the results.

Out of the coolers that are available at the link for the build you sent me, I'd say the NZXT Kraken X40 is probably the best one but any of the Corsair liquid coolers are ok too. It doesn't look like any air coolers are available on that system so liquid is the only choice, which is ok.
 


Is this a good graphics card for next gen games on high graphics? AMD Radeon R9 270X - 2GB - FREE Upgrade to R9 280 3GB
Being sure sorry if you already answered this. Thanks

 
Not really, unless you're on a budget and can't afford anything bigger. If you want a system that can do everything you're wanting out of it, you want a R9 280X or higher, or, a GTX 780, GTX 790, GTX 970 or GTX 980. Your best choices for price and performance are probably the R9 280x and GTX 970. Anything lower than a 780 or a 280 are probably not going to do what you expect of your new system. Since gaming is what you really want to do, I would get rid of the i7 and go with an i5-4690K. It will game just as good as the i7 and is a whole lot cheaper. That way you can put the money saved into a good card.
 


Thanks for the advice I did what you said and I got the CPU you said and got this card.
AMD Radeon R9 280X - 3GB - FREE Upgrade to R9 290 4GB
Is that good? And will the cpu make a huge difference I want the best gaming I can get but I want to stay at 1850$ or below I have a laptop for work this is entirely for gaming
 
The computer you made for 1260$ try to get a link or tell me which computer you started with because I really want to lower the price a lot if it's decent if it'll run next gen games on medium at least thats fine but I really need to run games good so if you could just get a link or tell me which computer you started on so I can search it please do. Thanks sorry my budget just got lower so I need it for that much. Much appreciated!
 


Is it built and ready to go or go to your configurations and do what you said before, and is 8gb RAM enough to run most games? And more thing is the AMD Processor good?