Origin pc or Custom built

adamo696

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Hello iv been thinking to build a custom built pc which will be built by micro center because i don't know how to build my own but know i have the idea of Origin PC i know it is more expensive.

I would like to know if u could link me 1 of there desktop pcs for around 2200-2500 maaaaaxxxx for streaming and gaming in ultra.

I would also like to know if u think its worth it i mean origin because i basically don't like not having w warranty just in case my pc breaks down or anything and i don't know about custom pc because of warranty maybe micro center has warranty?

 

dixon8809

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Boutique builders are always going to be more expensive. In the Case of Origin Or falcon Northwest or Ironside or any others its going to be significant. If you truly can't build your own you could look at cyberpower or ibuypower. They are a little more in line with better pricing although still more than buidling your own. There is a company that I buy my laptops from. Its called xoticpc.com and they build custom desktops too. You dont say what you like to play as far as games go but xotic as a system with a cooler master HAF 942 case and GTX 670 and I7 3770K for about $1750.
 

adamo696

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what about if micro center a store will build me it for only 200 bux isnt that the best option?
 

legokill101

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no, while i have had great experience shopping there i have heard a lot of complaints about there service seriously building it yourself is your best option, and as intimidating as build a pc is component selection is far harder then building it which is just screwing and or plunging the components in
 

legokill101

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no, while i have had great experience shopping there i have heard a lot of complaints about there service seriously building it yourself is your best option, and as intimidating as build a pc is component selection is far harder then building it which is just screwing and or plunging the components in
 

legokill101

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no, while i have had great experience shopping there i have heard a lot of complaints about there service seriously building it yourself is your best option, and as intimidating as build a pc is component selection is far harder then building it which is just screwing and or plunging the components in
 

adamo696

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I mean i get the parts for myself then go in store and they build for 200 dollars
 

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At that point you really might as well build it yourself and save the 200 bucks as your already doing the hardest part yourself component selection
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Physically putting it together is an afternoon. Installing the OS + updates is overnight, mostly unattended.
Is that worth $200 for you?
 

adamo696

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I just don't know how to and i really dont care to pay the 200 more really i don't
 

legokill101

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the only thing is that microcenter does not have the best reputation so if you really dont mind paying a pretty singificant extra yes go with a botique but i would recoment digital storm much less of a preamium and here are the specs of a configured ode v3 in your price range
model: ode v3
cpu: i5-3570k
ram: 8gb digital storm certified 1600mhz memory
motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-M PRO
psu silverstone strider 1000w gold
storage 1tb wd black and 120gb corsair neutron gtx
gpu: 2x gtx 660ti sli
cooling hyper 2012 evo
everything else as configred on the ode v3 level 3
final price before shiping $2147
link to ther website
http://www.digitalstormonline.com/
 

adamo696

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Even if i don't build it myself and micro center does it i will buy the parts thru newegg or wherever cheaper isn't that even if i pay 200 dollars isn't that better than company built ones?U think they wont do their job correctly or what?I dont want to build it myself i am going to look at videos thought.
 

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Hello adamo,

I see that you were interested in a custom build and seeing your budget I would definitely recommend ORIGINPC!
If you'd like you can email sales@originpc.com for a custom quote on the system that will be the best fit for your needs and your budget.
I see that warranty is something you're definitely interested in, and ORIGIN PC has award winning support and warranty options.
With ORIGIN PC's warranty you have lifetime labor and 24/7 support by knowledgeable support agents who are always ready and more than happy to help you with all your needs. They also have free shipping for their upgraded warranties because shipping to and from, if and when you have to can get a bit costly.

Their systems without a doubt have the best quality and performance out on the market at the moment, and not to mention they also have the fastest overclocks on both your GPU and your CPU available that is also award winning.

I definitely think you should check them out, and take a look at their custom options since they also have the most custom options available as well.
Check them out www.originpc.com
 

adamo696

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I would love 2 but its so so so so expensive!!!!!