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What Is The Most Expensive Part In Your Setup/Computer?

I know you said single items, but RAM kits are kinda single items... Barring RAM, it's GPU

 

yeah I brought a 24 gig kit for mine, I picked my 680 on the cheap so after Ram i would say SSD's

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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Easily my GTX770. Definitely worth the £250 for it, even going up from a 760 to a 770 is a fairly big step. 10/10 would buy again.

i5 4670k | MSI Z87-G43 | NH-U12S | Corsair Vengeance 16GB | Samsung 840 EVO 120GB | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | GTX 770 SC ACX | Define R4


 

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My CPU (A10-7850K). Soon it's gonna be the MSI 970.

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My GTX 980, but my motherboard is a close second 

Current Rig:   CPU: AMD 1950X @4Ghz. Cooler: Enermax Liqtech TR4 360. Motherboard:Asus Zenith Extreme. RAM: 8GB Crucial DDR4 3666. GPU: Reference GTX 970  SSD: 250GB Samsung 970 EVO.  HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 2TB. Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro. PSU: Corsair RM1000X. OS: Windows 10 Pro UEFI mode  (installed on SSD)

Peripherals:  Display: Acer XB272 1080p 240Hz G Sync Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Brown Mouse: Logitech G502 RGB Headhet: Roccat XTD 5.1 analogue

Daily Devices:Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact and 128GB iPad Pro

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i'd have to say it was my processor 5960x

yep that would do it

Workstation:
Intel Core i7 5820k @ 4.4Ghz, Asus Rampage V Extreme, 32Gb G.Skill Ripjaws 4 2400 DDR4,2 x Nvidia 980 Gtx Reference Cards in Sli,
1TB - 4 x 250Gb Samsung Evo 840 Raid 0, Corsair AX1200i, Lian Li PC-D600 Silver.

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probably one of my 980's or my 32gb ram kit

Workstation:
Intel Core i7 5820k @ 4.4Ghz, Asus Rampage V Extreme, 32Gb G.Skill Ripjaws 4 2400 DDR4,2 x Nvidia 980 Gtx Reference Cards in Sli,
1TB - 4 x 250Gb Samsung Evo 840 Raid 0, Corsair AX1200i, Lian Li PC-D600 Silver.

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Mine is probably my Monitor, Asus Swift ROG PG278Q at £650 well worth the money though :)

 

Regards,

 

Jamie

RIG SPECS: Corsair 800D case, MSI Z77 Big Bang Motherboard, i7 3770K @ 4.5Ghz with a H100i cooling it, 2x MSI NVIDIA GTX 970, 16GB PC3-14400 Ballistix Tracer, Corsair AX850 power supply, 3x 2TB WD HDD's, HyperX 120GB SSD. Monitor: 1x 27" ASUS Swift PG278Q & 2 x illyama prolite 24"

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My Gigabyte Radeon R9 270x OC 4 GB for 240€ (291 $)

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Video card and the CPU

DESKTOP - Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H Processor - Intel Core i5-2500K @ Stock 1.135v Cooling - Cooler Master Hyper TX3 RAM - Kingston Hyper-X Fury White 4x4GB DDR3-1866 Graphics Card - MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning PSU - Seasonic M12II EVO Edition 850w  HDD -  WD Caviar  Blue 500GB (Boot Drive)  /  WD Scorpio Black 750GB (Games Storage) / WD Green 2TB (Main Storage) Case - Cooler Master 335U Elite OS - Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

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My GTX770 definitely, rest of my build doesn't even come close, it was around €300 when i bought it. Second most expensive is my processor, an i5-4670, which was €190 when i bought mine. Fantastic combination, I've enjoyed a lot of games thanks to these components.

 

I ordered a pair of DT990's (premium), it was €200, so it will become the second most expensive thing in my setup when it arrives.

Asus B85M-G / Intel i5-4670 / Sapphire 290X Tri-X / 16GB RAM (Corsair Value 1x8GB + Crucial 2x4GB) @1333MHz / Coolermaster B600 (600W) / Be Quiet! Silent Base 800 / Adata SP900 128GB SSD & WD Green 2TB & SG Barracuda 1TB / Dell AT-101W / Logitech G502 / Acer G226HQL & X-Star DP2710LED

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probably my GTX980. 

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I'm a self-identifying Corsair Nvidia Fanboy; Get over it.

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Should I say my 3 way SLI 980?What about my 2 4K monitors?Or my 5820K?My Motherboard Asus X99 Deluxe?

I have no idea 0-0

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Clearly trying to show off.

No really tell me...

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My 780

Came in at 383 euros

My Main Build: NZXT S340 - NZXT Kraken X31 - Crucial MX100 256GB - i5 4460 - Gigabyte Z97P D3 - Kingston HyperX Red 8GB - MSI Nvidia GTX 780 3GB - Corsair LL & HD RGB Fans, Corsair Lighting Node Pro. 

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What its worth or what I paid for it?

 

My Acer GN246HL 144hz monitor LISTED for around $300 but i was able to snag it for $159 on Cyber Monday

 

Otherwise, its my CPU i5-4670k @ $249

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My Gtx 780 :P

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