Need help for a Pc build

Danny17890

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So I went through making a PC on mwave.com.au and it turns out its way to much.
Case: 1 x Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Full Tower Chassis
Additional/Upgrade Case Fans: 1 x Corsair Air Series AF120 Performance Edition Case Fan
CPU: 1 x Intel Core i7 3930K Unlocked 6-Core LGA 2011 Processor
CPU Cooling: 1 x Cooler Master Hyper 212X CPU Cooler
Motherboards: 1 x ASUS P9X79 Motherboard
Memory: 1 x Corsair Vengeance CMZ32GX3M4A1600C9 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3
Video Card: 2 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 Super Overclock 2GB Video Card
Power Supply: 1 x Corsair GS-600 V2 80+ Bronze Power Supply
Storage (SSD & HDD): 1 x Samsung 840 Pro Series 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive/SSD
Optical Drive: 1 x LG BH14NS40 14x Internal SATA OEM Blu-Ray Burner Drive
Sound Card: 1 x ASUS Xonar DGX 5.1-channel Gaming Sound Card
Wireless Network: 1 x ASUS PCE-AC66 802.11ac Dual-band Wireless-AC1750 PCI-E Adapter
Software: Operating System AA67817 1 x Microsoft Windows 8 Standard OEM 64Bit English $99.00
Software: Virus Protection AA66832 1 x Symantec Norton Internet Security 2013 - OEM - 1 YR $18.00
Monitor AA32277 1 x Samsung S24B300H 24" 5ms HDMI FHD LED Backlight Monitor $179.00
Mouse AA25012 1 x Tt eSPORTS Black ELEMENT Gaming Mouse 9 Macro Keys 6500 $55.00
Keyboard AA25067 1 x Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 Edition Keyboard $145.00
Mouse Pad AB48497 1 x Razer Destructor2 Expert Hard Gaming Mouse Mat $44.00
Headsets AA24223 1 x Razer Tiamat True 7.1 Surround Sound PC Gaming Headset $198.00
National Warranty Services On-Site AB43319 1 x National Warranty Services Standard On-site Same Day (3K/3YR) $149.00
Assembling Fee $99.99
$4002.49
I need help getting this down to $2400-3000.
Any help appreciated
Thanks
This is just a build, don't take it to seriously of course I'm not buying this i just want to know if so in the future what kind of suggestions (you could say) I could have.
 
Solution
Is it mainly for gaming?

If so, ditch the 4 x 8 GB memory and get 2 x 4 GB instead. Get an Asrock Z77 Extreme3 (or similar) and a Core i5-3570K. Get a pair of GTX 670s instead of the 680s. Might want to consider an affordable mid-tower case, like the Corsair Carbide 200R. And ditch the antivirus, there are free alternatives that work just fine.

You'll have to spend more on the power supply though, 600W isn't enough for a pair of high-end graphics cards.
Is it mainly for gaming?

If so, ditch the 4 x 8 GB memory and get 2 x 4 GB instead. Get an Asrock Z77 Extreme3 (or similar) and a Core i5-3570K. Get a pair of GTX 670s instead of the 680s. Might want to consider an affordable mid-tower case, like the Corsair Carbide 200R. And ditch the antivirus, there are free alternatives that work just fine.

You'll have to spend more on the power supply though, 600W isn't enough for a pair of high-end graphics cards.
 
Solution

32GB ram and a $145.00 keyboard, but the cheapest TN panel monitor.
 


Lol I'm not buying it, don't hate bro, that ain't cool.
 


Parli inglese?
(Do you speak English?)
 
 
 


My point exactly. To buy this would be stupid.
 


If you are not buying , Why the hell you are posting this ?

 


Cause I can