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need help with building a gaming/multitasking rig Budget 1.6k-1.8k
Doesn't need monitor , keyboard , mouse just solo rig
Need Window 7 home premium 64bit
Prefer i7 because of hyper threading and prefer nvidia Graphics card
Prefer SSD for boot up
Main use is Light Video Editing and Recording videos streaming and stuff and multi tasking is open several games or coding softwares and play games
My screen resolution is 1280 x 720
 

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need help with building a gaming/multitasking rig Budget 1.6k-1.8k
Doesn't need monitor , keyboard , mouse just solo rig
Need Window 7 home premium 64bit
Prefer i7 because of hyper threading and prefer nvidia Graphics card
Prefer SSD for boot up
Main use is Light Video Editing and Recording videos streaming and stuff and multi tasking is open several games or coding softwares and play games
My screen resolution is 1280 x 720
Troll face... i don't want to help...

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If you don't require monitor afterall...

CPU+MB: Intel Core i7-4770 + ASRock B85 Fatal1ty Killer @ $480
RAM: G.Skill RipJaws-X DDR3-1600 CL9 8GB Dual Channel Kit [Red] @ $113
GPU: PowerColor R9-290 4GB @ $600
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB @ $199
HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB @ $76
ODD: Lite-On 24X CD/DVD Writer [Retail] @ $24
PSU: Super Flower Golden Green 600W [80 Plus Gold] @ $108
CASE: Antec X1-T [Window] @ $79
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit [OEM] @ $115

Total: $1794

Buy and Build from Tradepac, #05-18.
 
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For god sake get a new Full HD monitor la:

ROG style red and black theme build!

CPU+MB: Intel Core i7-4770 + ASRock B85 Fatal1ty Killer @ $480
RAM: G.Skill RipJaws-X DDR3-1600 CL9 8GB Dual Channel Kit [Red] @ $113
GPU: PowerColor R9-280X 3GB @ $408
No point harping over Nvidia when their pricing really suck.
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB @ $199
HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB @ $76
ODD: Lite-On 24X CD/DVD Writer [Retail] @ $24
PSU: Super Flower Golden Green 500W [80 Plus Gold] @ $88
CASE: Sharkoon T28 [Red] @ $78
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit [OEM] @ $115
DSP: Dell S2340L 23" LED [e-IPS] @ $219

Total: $1800

Buy and Build from Tradepac, #05-18.

need get new monitor?? i got 22inch samsung one leh maybe is my screen resolution see wrong
 

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I suggest you take a better monitor with the budget you have.

You dont seems to need the Hyper Threading since it is just for light video editing.

1.6k

MSI B85M G43 + i5-4570 ~ $347
Kingston HyperX 1600mhz 2x4gb kit ~ $113
WD Blue 1tb ~ $75
Sandisk Ultra Plus 128gb ~ $130
Gigabyte GTX760 2gb 3x Windforce ~ $389
Superflower HX500 500w 80+ Gold Semi Modular ~ $88
Corsair Carbide 230T ~ $105
Samsung ODD ~ $21
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM ~ $115
Dell S2340L 23inch eIPS panel ~ $219

Total ~ $1602. Buy at tradepac. DIY

Optional
Kingston V300 240gb ~ $199 or Amazon Crucial m500 240gb ~ $155
Gigabyte r9 28XOC 3gb 3x Windforce ~ $439 (with bf4)
Fractal Design Arc Midi ~ $129
Mobo + i7 4770 ~ $475
 

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Moneyface take note. Their pricing for certain things are different already. Their new pricelist

Powercolor r9 280X 3gb ~ $425
Sharkoon no stock
 

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need help with building a gaming/multitasking rig Budget 1.6k-1.8k
Doesn't need monitor , keyboard , mouse just solo rig
Need Window 7 home premium 64bit
Prefer i7 because of hyper threading and prefer nvidia Graphics card
Prefer SSD for boot up
Main use is Light Video Editing and Recording videos streaming and stuff and multi tasking is open several games or coding softwares and play games
My screen resolution is 1280 x 720

This is what im tackling on and hence my decision on Core i7...
 

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and 1 think is does pc themes or tradepac provide installment or i have to pay by full cash
 

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A few dollars here and there can make quite a substantial amount.

Btw. What we quoted here from tp there is room for bargaining even further. You can see a good savings of $50-100 if you know how to bargain.

But cybermind reputable mah? can trust?
 

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tradepac have installment plans up to 12months. only citi cards. there's a service charge of standard 2-3% for using card. but installment is interest free.

bizgram have installment too up to 24mths. dbs and a few major banks that i cant remember. service charge of 7% and then interest free for installment
 

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tradepac have installment plans up to 12months. only citi cards. there's a service charge of standard 2-3% for using card. but installment is interest free.

bizgram have installment too up to 24mths. dbs and a few major banks that i cant remember. service charge of 7% and then interest free for installment

Take note tp wont entertain you the moment you ask for installment plans.
 

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Got better case option that have rubber under PSU and dust filter for front intake i read the review of this case is quite bad
 
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