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  1. Verify the integrity of your files through steam. What are your specs...?
  2. Running a 1080p 144hz G-Sync, so yeah, will stick to the 1080 GTX over the Ti. I will await, but don't want too be waiting too long, as we don't have a set release date?
  3. Hi, Can someone please tell me their thoughts on the below build. I have a limit of $3,000 AUD, purely uitlising it for gaming. Shoot forth any recommendations / compatability. Component Description Quantity Price Amount CPU Intel Core i7 7700K (Base:4.20GHz, Turbo:4.50GHz / 8MB / LGA1151 / Quad Core / 91W / Fully Unlocked / Without Heatsink/Fan / Kaby Lake) 1 $465.00 $465.00 CPU Cooling NZXT Kraken X52 Liquid CPU Cooler, With AM4 Bracket, 240mm Radiator, Aer-P Radiator-Optimised 120mm Fan x2, Reinforced Extended Tubing, NZXT CAM Power 1 $219.00 $219.00 Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix Z270F Gaming MB, Z270, 4x DDR4, 3x PCIE3.0 x16, 6x SATA3, 2x M.2, 4x USB3, 2x USB3.1, HDMI, DisplayPort, ATX, SupremeFX S1220A, ROG Aur 1 $289.00 $289.00 Graphics MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X+ (Base:1708MHz,Boost:1847MHz), 8GB GDDR5X (11,110MHz), PCI-E 3.0, DVI, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort 1 $899.00 $899.00 Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB (2x8GB) PC4-24000 (3000MHz) DDR4, 15-16-16-35, 1.35v, Dual Channel Kit 1 $255.00 $255.00 SSD Samsung 250GB SSD, 850 EVO Series, SATA III, 7mm, Read up to 540MB/s, Write up to 520MB/s 1 $148.00 $148.00 HDD Western Digital WD 1TB Blue, SATA III, 7200RPM, 64MB 1 $69.00 $69.00 Case Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Tempered Glass Satin Black ATX Case, Tempered Glass Window, No PSU, 2x USB3.0 , Aluminum Body, Includes 3x 140mm Fan, RGB LED Li 1 $289.00 $289.00 Power Supply EVGA 750W SuperNOVA G2 Modular Power Supply, 80 PLUS GOLD, 4 x PCI-E, 9x SATA, 4x Molex 1 $159.00 $159.00 Case Fans Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound 3.5 Gram Tube 1 $15.00 $15.00 Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 Bit OEI 1 $145.00 $145.00 Thanks
  4. If you get a decent MOBO, RAM, CPU Cooler, SSD, HD, PSU, Windows 10, LED lighting then you're looking at about $800-1000 (Utilising the Asus Strix, G Skillz Trident RGB, Kraken Liquid, Corsair 500w) PCCG aren't ripping of unbelievably at all, that totals too around $2100 for the parts (Utilising the Asus Strix MOBO, Asus Strix 1080 GTX) Now the package is selling at $2499, that's an extra $300 for labour / install / cable and light management. Mate that isn't unbelievable ripping off.. Walk into Harvey Norman and go their pre-built 1080 GTX, now that's a rip off....
  5. The cheapest pre-built 1080 GTX from CentreCom starts at $3100.. https://www.centrecom.com.au/desktops?orderby=11&specs=80,87 I have no idea where you are pulling a gaming pc with a i7 7700k and 1080 GX pre-built for less than $1400AUD...
  6. PCCG just released this Ryzen 7 1080 GTX build.. Is there anything dramatically to fault it on? It is a good price compared to the other 1080 builds listed on their site.. https://www.pccasegear.com/products/40076/pccg-eclipse-1080-gaming-system
  7. I hadn't heard of PLE. Nor had I looked at picking my own parts and having it built then shipped. I will look further into this.. I added Windows 10 and adjusted the CPU Cooler and it brought it upto $2980 (The cost of the 1080 PCCG build price)
  8. Hi all, Currently overseas with work, and wanting too purchase a prebuilt rig so when I return I can jump into the action. I have a budget of < $3000 AUD; and am abit unsure as too which prebuilt rig to purchase through PCCG. Scoped out Scorptec; however they seem more overpriced than PCCG, so PCCG ticked the box. Below are the builds I am looking at (I am assuming the most exp is the best pic; although feel this may not be the case so want recommendation, what would you choose?) https://www.pccasegear.com/products/39319/pccg-cobalt-1070-gaming-system https://www.pccasegear.com/products/39427/pccg-ryzen-elite-1080-gaming-system https://www.pccasegear.com/products/40054/pccg-hellcat-1080-gaming-system https://www.pccasegear.com/products/39956/pccg-battlebox-1080-gaming-system Is it even worth considering the 1070 build, or disregard that all together and stick to the 1080s? If you say the 1080s, then will the cheaper Ryzen 7 be still high end saving me $$? NOTE - I am intending to use this purely for gaming (no streaming, rendering, photosop etc), I also don't return until Nov (Should I await and see if prices drop / release of Intel 8th Gen?) Peripherals I have awaiting whichever build I purchase are: Corsair K65 LUX RGB Mechanical Keyboard Corsair M65 Pro Gaming Mouse Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris Gaming Mousepad Acer Predator 24" 144hz 1080p G-Sync monitor (Only going a single monitor set up) p.s As stated, I want to go prebuilt, so please no comments about building rigs / cost comparisons etc... Much appreciated! Morryjr
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