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1400$ build on theses sites

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could you rephrase that a bit?

do you want us to make a build only using these three sites?

do you want these three sites to magically create a build for you?

do you want us to pick the best parts on those three sites?

 

i mean, it's not very clear what you want to be honest.

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Please pick the best parts

Best parts for what ?

Gaming ? adobe AE ?

you need monitors / other ?

Recommend what is best, not what you preffer.

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what do you need the computer for in general?

also the prices here are bloated ...

I am a ... NVIDIA FANBOY!

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Gaming

The pieces are expensive because I live in New Zealand and if I ship from new egg or Amazon it's double the price

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I suggest google and watching tech tips, I'm personally not even remotely interested in giving some one free tech consoltation, especially when they just dump a post like this and essentially demand we literally do -all- the work. I mean, he doesn't even have a basic list built.

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Pricespy.co.nz

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Could you just use pc part picker and then choose the shop you want from the list?
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http://nz.pcpartpicker.com/p/jhJgf7 all parts are avalable through pbtech except for the psu but they will cost a little more because its only showing the chepest and i don't know if the cpu will bottle neck the gpu but would recommend spending 1600-1700 instead or just downgrade the gpu
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