Tech-Boy

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Yes it does look like a decent build for the money. However I would strongly suggest that you do not go that route, you will learn much more about your computer and get a computer that will fit your needs much better if you build it yourself.

And better yet we are hear to help you get that system free of charge!

To help us determine the best computer for your price range I am going to ask you a few questions:

Do you already have the monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers?

If you already have the monitor what is your screen size and resolution?

What will you mainly be using the computer for? Most to least

What are the main games you will be playing on it? most to least

Good Luck with your new computer!
 

wip99gt

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Only issue is you have a 4870 for the first card and a 3870 for the second. The build with crossfired 4870s comes to $1181 which is still a good price. The only issue is that I've heard mixed reviews about cyberpower.
 

twidget7

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the reason i am going this route is because i couldn't duplicate anything close to the build for the price
2nd there that anetek watercooling says no upkeep

I am unable to physical build my computer myself do to me being disabled

i have a monitor right now capable of 1600x1200 i eventually plan on getting the 24 inch samsung hdtv/monitor because i would like a tv in my room.
its res is 1920x1200

as far as which games i think i would like assassins creed call of duty 5 guild wars

and i cannot afford to build a pc that often so i plan on getting the best for my money i am currently running a dell 4300 pentium 4 1..67ghz geforce 5200fx video card 512 sd ram

if you guys can build a better system for the price i have friends that would put it together thanks