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Help me build a computer Budget ($1000) (Australia)

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October 9, 2013 12:57:42 AM

Hello, In about 20 days im going to order my parts in for a computer that I have been saving up for, for quite a while.

I need some suggestions for a good computer which can render videos well, and record and play good gameplay? First of all I live in Australia and unable to get a few of the things on Amazon due to shipping restraints to Australia. Here is a store that I will want to get some of my Items for:
http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

If there are any available through ebay, and do ship to Australia please tell me. This is my first homebuilt computer and I have a few things that can be left the list:
- Windows 7 (64 bit)
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Screens
- Optical disc drive
- Hard Drives (250gb and 300gb)

I do by the way want a SSD to put my operating system on and a few programs that I will want to run quicker then others.

Thank you, and try and help me out!
*I will be ordering all my parts before 10th of November

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October 9, 2013 1:03:43 AM

Do u need drive for storage ??
Other then the SSD ~
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October 9, 2013 1:16:04 AM

Motherboard : AsRock H87M-PRO4 $105
Processor : Intel Core I5-4570 $225
RAM : G.Skill Ares 8GB Kits $95
SSD :Samsung 840 EVO Series 250G $185 or Kingston V300 128GB $ 99
GPU :MSI OC-TF HD 7950 3G $ 299
PSU :Thermaltake Smartpower 80 Plus Bronze 500W $85
Case :Cooler Master RC-692 $101

Total: $1092 ~ with 128GB Total : $1006

If u have multi-monitor, I would recommend u get HD7950 3GB ~
If u get rid of high capacity SSD will save u a lot ~
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October 9, 2013 1:20:34 AM

Gimme 2 moments, getting a build for you.

So, lemme get this straight:


You don't need any of the following:
Windows 7 (64 bit)
- Keyboard and Mouse
- Screens
- Optical disc drive
- Hard Drives (250gb and 300gb)
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October 9, 2013 1:34:09 AM

CPU: FX-8350 ($229)
Mobo: AsRock 990FX-Extreme3 AMD 990FX DDR3 Motherboard ($131)
RAM: G.Skill Ares 8GB Kit (4Gx2) (http://msy.com.au/product.jsp?productId=8835) ($95)
SSD: Samsung 840 Series 120G SATA SSD MZ-7TD120BW ($99)
PSU:Antec HCG-620 High Current Gamer Gaming PSU ($105)
GPU: ASUS GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5 2GB GTX760 PCI-E VGA Card ($328)

Total: $987

EDIT: Wasn't sure if you needed a case. If you need one, just get rid of the SSD, as those HDD's will be fine.
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October 9, 2013 3:32:04 AM

MP5KU said:
CPU: FX-8350 ($229)
Mobo: AsRock 990FX-Extreme3 AMD 990FX DDR3 Motherboard ($131)
RAM: G.Skill Ares 8GB Kit (4Gx2) (http://msy.com.au/product.jsp?productId=8835) ($95)
SSD: Samsung 840 Series 120G SATA SSD MZ-7TD120BW ($99)
PSU:Antec HCG-620 High Current Gamer Gaming PSU ($105)
GPU: ASUS GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5 2GB GTX760 PCI-E VGA Card ($328)

Total: $987

EDIT: Wasn't sure if you needed a case. If you need one, just get rid of the SSD, as those HDD's will be fine.


If I was to gather an extra $200 what would you change to make it better?
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October 9, 2013 4:03:59 AM

If you were to gain an extra $200 I would upgrade the GPU to either a Asus Radeon 7970 (My personal choice if you are overclocking and want a quiet and cool GPU) or an Asus GTX 770.

Hope I helped.
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