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Is it worth buying from someone like digital storm

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If I'm not comfortable putting together and overclocking my own computer?

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Ask digitalnav lulz

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If you want a premium system at a premium price sure

Me: Yeah I just really can't get my H220 working again, I've tried everything that was suggested in the forum.

Brian (Swiftech Support): Hmm, have you tried slapping it?

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It will be very difficult to break something unless you do something stupid. Just find a build guide on youtube (from Linus, Newegg has a good one, tek syndicate has one I think) and follow it pretty close to exact

CPU: i7-4770k CPU Cooler: NH-D14 RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8gb GPU: EVGA Superclocked 780 ti MOBO: ASUS Maximus VI Gene PSU: Corsair RM 850 Case: Bitfenix Prodigy M

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oh wow i didn't realize digital storm at an account on this forum haha

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I don't know if by commenting this is advertising but we'll take care of you!

Over a decade in the business. You dream it, we build it.

IT IS ADVERTISING. YOU ARE TELLING HIM TO USE YOUR COMPANY

CPU: i7-4770k CPU Cooler: NH-D14 RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8gb GPU: EVGA Superclocked 780 ti MOBO: ASUS Maximus VI Gene PSU: Corsair RM 850 Case: Bitfenix Prodigy M

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Our vanquish line is your best bang for the buck. It's nearly the same price as building it yourself.

*nearly

as always you will always be better building yourself (it's more cost efficient), you will have to pay more upfront but in the end you do get their support of the product so take that into consideration also

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IT IS ADVERTISING. YOU ARE TELLING HIM TO USE YOUR COMPANY

I am not suggesting/forcing anything, I was tagged in this post so I was just reassuring the op.

Research and Development at Digital Storm

 

Personal Website: www.DigitalNav.net

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I am not suggesting/forcing anything, I was tagged in this post so I was just reassuring the op.

I didn't notice you were tagged for help. My bad

CPU: i7-4770k CPU Cooler: NH-D14 RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8gb GPU: EVGA Superclocked 780 ti MOBO: ASUS Maximus VI Gene PSU: Corsair RM 850 Case: Bitfenix Prodigy M

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depends i dont see a problem with it i just like building mine because well its more fun my first build i was so nervous all i did was get install the ram, cpu, and gpu into their respective slots i didnt plug in the power cords or put the motherboard in the case i got my friend who is more experienced to do it. but that has changed completely now

its GE (pause) TechNicks

my rig plus everything i have bought for it http://pcpartpicker.com/p/30sNV

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IT IS ADVERTISING. YOU ARE TELLING HIM TO USE YOUR COMPANY

This is why we can't have nice things. :)

"When in doubt, don't take your wallet out." - Dad


 


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Our vanquish line is your best bang for the buck. It's nearly the same price as building it yourself.

I took a look, where are the specs?

CPU: Ryzen 2600 GPU: RX 6800 RAM: ddr4 3000Mhz 4x8GB  MOBO: MSI B450-A PRO Display: 4k120hz with freesync premium.

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Basically if you don't want to worry about DOA parts, accidentally shorting out stuff, etc. and are willing to pay a bit more for that peace of mind, go for it.

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Yeah, cost of labor, no worries about DOA, settings already done. Its all up to you to decide if you think it is worth it.

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