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Looking for a strong Gaming PC Build

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August 15, 2014 9:00:41 PM

http://bto.plaisio.gr/Machine
Visit that site and build me the best possible PC for 700-750 euros. It is in Greek so use a translator or dictionary or something like that....
I Know that you will have to invest a lot of time but please help me.... :( 

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August 15, 2014 9:33:31 PM

Do you need to have a monitor/keyboard/mouse included in the price?
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August 15, 2014 9:53:54 PM

http://bto.plaisio.gr/Machine?state=1981714B84.9B1A1730...

This is a build that comes in 3.55 euros over your price range, including monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers, and windows. The one thing I hesitate on is that I know nothing about that case, other then it will fit the microATX motherboard I suggested. I only included it becuase it was the closest way I could get to your price range everything included. I would recomend the corsair carbide 200R case instead for 20 euros more. It also includes a couple of fans, which I am unclear on whether the Fazn Aeolus does or not.
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August 15, 2014 10:15:51 PM

Guys, i want you to set up the computer for the link i gave you, this is the only market i can trust online... And guys, the only thing i want is the tower with the things inside it ( gpu, cpu , ram , motheboard e.t.c.)
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August 15, 2014 11:08:02 PM

i decided to buy a new PC... I would like your help to build one that will include these things:
1) Logitech G300 Optical Gaming Mouse
2) Turbo-X Πληκτρολόγιο Ασύρματο KWL-700
3) Turbo-X Monitor 21,5'' TX-215ELM
Do it again but include these items please :) 
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August 15, 2014 11:20:33 PM

Everything I put in there is, to the best of my knowledge, compatible. As per the second question, my first build should work for that (changing mouse and keyboard). The only thing is it will push you 30 euros over budget if you go for the 21.5" monitor rather then the 18.5" I added. If you remove the speakers it brings it down a little bit though. If you wanted to shave any more off the price, you might swap the GTX 750 TI for a GTX 750... but I wouldnt recommend it.
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