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AshurC reacted to ViruZ_HUN in POWAAAH Efficiency.
yeah
EDIT - WOT, i did not even write this? sorry:)
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AshurC got a reaction from tristan1035 in My First Ever PC
Hey guys just wanted to show my value gaming PC, this being the first PC I personally bought/owned I am pretty proud of it (though i know its nothing special).Also wanted to show just how expensive computer parts are in Australia compared to North America.
Inside is:
-Intel i3-4130 $175
-Asrock H87 Fatal1ty $145
-Crucial DDR3 1600 8gb $99
-Samsung 840 evo SSD 120gb $139
-Sapphire Radeon R9 290 4gb $599
-Coolermaster 750W GX2 $129
-Tsunami SC-01 Case $39
-Deep Cool XFan 120mm x3 $30
-Total $1335 - $55 = $1280
Basically what I was going for to being with was just basic components for a low as possible price, with a without compromise GPU. I was also aiming for a certain degree of upgradability for when i get a little more money, without having to replace expensive components.
Side note, I'll be moving to a bigger case soon and hopefully running a custom water cooling loop because it get pretty damn hot here in Australia and the reference cooler on the 290 just isn't cutting it.
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AshurC got a reaction from FlamingDefibs in My First Ever PC
Hey guys just wanted to show my value gaming PC, this being the first PC I personally bought/owned I am pretty proud of it (though i know its nothing special).Also wanted to show just how expensive computer parts are in Australia compared to North America.
Inside is:
-Intel i3-4130 $175
-Asrock H87 Fatal1ty $145
-Crucial DDR3 1600 8gb $99
-Samsung 840 evo SSD 120gb $139
-Sapphire Radeon R9 290 4gb $599
-Coolermaster 750W GX2 $129
-Tsunami SC-01 Case $39
-Deep Cool XFan 120mm x3 $30
-Total $1335 - $55 = $1280
Basically what I was going for to being with was just basic components for a low as possible price, with a without compromise GPU. I was also aiming for a certain degree of upgradability for when i get a little more money, without having to replace expensive components.
Side note, I'll be moving to a bigger case soon and hopefully running a custom water cooling loop because it get pretty damn hot here in Australia and the reference cooler on the 290 just isn't cutting it.