2 Name: Takara!E7th54kZFw!!XI8GEi6V : 2011-11-08 23:26 ID:UgF3k2qY [Del]
So expensive O|¯|_
3 Name: Haiiro : 2011-11-08 23:46 ID:5Wcth5BG [Del]
IKR LOL but it's worth it imo!
4 Name: Neruson : 2011-11-09 06:11 ID:kE0Fkd8g [Del]
I'd rather have the 990x, but yeah at that point it's all over kill. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115079&Tpk=i7-990x
5 Name: kanra : 2011-11-09 11:51 ID:GgEdKXOu [Del]
you are all morons get a clue and get a custom computer
6 Name: Haiiro : 2011-11-09 20:23 ID:5Wcth5BG [Del]
I am. I'm building my pc from scratch Kanra. lol
7 Name: Haiiro : 2011-11-09 20:23 ID:5Wcth5BG [Del]
I am. I'm building my pc from scratch Kanra. lol
8 Name: DementedlySane : 2011-11-10 23:27 ID:W7kzsJUB [Del]
o_0 I want! But that would eat up half my budget for a custom pc. This is the first time I have tried making a custom pc and I am still researching parts, so what I would like to ask, is what do you guys recommend for a $1000 custom pc?
I am thinking of doing dual booting a linux/windows combo, leaning toward a Z68 or a ASUS board that uses SRT
probably a 200Gb -terabyte hdd (depending on the flexibility of my budget/the cost of components)
and well... after that I get lost in benchmarks...
(sorry I only started this a week or two ago and research in my down time)
9 Name: Haiiro : 2011-11-11 17:30 ID:5Wcth5BG [Del]
If this is your first time building a computer, than I wouldn't recommend dual booting. That's pretty advanced for beginners. Newegg tends to have everything you need, at least from what I have seen. SSD's are fairly new...but they are amazing for OS installation.
10 Name: Ninja_Zero : 2011-11-12 21:50 ID:JYva5xyQ [Del]
pree expensive though i mean 500 crazy
if ya want that then how much would ya whole PC cost lol
11 Name: Kain : 2011-11-12 23:43 ID:/CSfkf7Q [Del]
ok yeah its expensive. but at leaste the dollars can stay in touch