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[US] Really nice PC for lest than the cost of it's parts *In-Store Only*

I know we all love building our own PC's, but this deal caught me as too good to not look into. for just under $1200, this PC has a 6700k, gtx970, an actually good power supply, a Hyper 212, a 2TB HDD, a 256GB SSD, and 16GB of 3000Mhz Ram. Total cost using the same components on PCPart Picker? Just under $1350. cable management looks like balls, but for the $150 you save, you could get a SEXY case to put it all in.

 

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.aspx?sku=923300&utm_source=EMAIL&utm_medium=eNews%20Special%20Ed%2020160314&utm_content=5059518349&utm_campaign=E3454

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That's a pretty damn good offer in my opinion!

I don't like 2D games...I just couldn't get into them.. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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Where did you find out about the power supply?  All I can find is the wattage.

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not a bad deal. plus you get the division free :)

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God knows what power supply is in this build.

 

Other than that looks really good to me!

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2 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Where did you find out about the power supply?  All I can find is the wattage.

If you look at the pictures, it shows an EVGA 500 Watt!

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2 minutes ago, Djole123 said:

God knows what power supply is in this build.

 

Other than that looks really good to me!

EVGA! However, if the 500 watt 80+ isn't good enough, I'm sure you could snag a nice one with some of the money you saved!

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1 minute ago, Codyman125 said:

If you look at the pictures, it shows an EVGA 500 Watt!

oh yeah (missed those).  Interesting...

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8 hours ago, Codyman125 said:

I know we all love building our own PC's, but this deal caught me as too good to not look into. for just under $1200, this PC has a 6700k, gtx970, an actually good power supply, a Hyper 212, a 2TB HDD, a 256GB SSD, and 16GB of 3000Mhz Ram. Total cost using the same components on PCPart Picker? Just under $1350. cable management looks like balls, but for the $150 you save, you could get a SEXY case to put it all in.

 

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.aspx?sku=923300&utm_source=EMAIL&utm_medium=eNews%20Special%20Ed%2020160314&utm_content=5059518349&utm_campaign=E3454

can confirm it is an EVGA 500w http://www.powerspec.com/systems/system_components.phtml?component=2374&selection=G416

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9 hours ago, Djole123 said:

God knows what power supply is in this build.

 

Other than that looks really good to me!

Isnt that every prebuilt pc?

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