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I'm thinking of replacing my rig with one built from OPC, and I kagigered myself a $5000 build. Are they reliable and can I trust the shipping and money transfer security? Also is the watercooling quality? I went for the 360 water config, btw.

 

Edit: Kagigered is a word, ask linus

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build your own

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I'm thinking of replacing my rig with one built from OPC, and I kagigered myself a $5000 build. Are they reliable and can I trust the shipping and money transfer security? Also is the watercooling quality? I went for the 360 water config, btw.

 

They are a very good company and should look after you, and they use good components and are skilled builders

 

Though I would personally not use a service like that and just build it on my own

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they are great PC's, however if you build your own you can save hundreds of dollars and gain a good bit of PC knowledge.

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umm.  I never use any Origin stuff.   It was a promise I made to myself a few months ago, but.  I personally wouldn't trust them, I'd just build a pc and if you want a $5000 build check out Digital Storm! They make awesome PCs! 

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I'm thinking of replacing my rig with one built from OPC, and I kagigered myself a $5000 build. Are they reliable and can I trust the shipping and money transfer security? Also is the watercooling quality? I went for the 360 water config, btw.

 

Edit: Kagigered is a word, ask linus

You already have a decent PC, why not just upgrade that?

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