Good Pre-Built PC?

RayWill135

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Jan 17, 2015
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10,780
Okay, so I found this website and found this cheap and dope custom made pre-built gaming computer. Idk if it is good or not, but you guys decide. I think it's very good! Especially for it's price!It's 969 dollars, but 1,159 dollars because VAT. Tell me if I should buy this or not! Specs as followed:
Gaming PC Intel i5 i7 Haswell Overclocked 4.4GHz,
CoolerMaster K350 Case 1x Front USB 3.0 1x Front USB 2.0 & Front Audio,
Corsair 750W CX750 Modular PSU,
ASUS Z97-A : 4x Rear USB3.0: 2x Rear USB2.0: 2x Front USB2.0: SLI,
Intel® Core™ i5 4690K Quad Core 4x 3.5GHz (Overclocked to . NOTE: 4.4GHz) 6MB Cache (4 Threads),
Coolermaster Hyper TX3 EVO CPU Cooler & Heatsink *OVERCLOCK (K series CPU)*,
Samsung 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz,
Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SATA 3 Solid State Drive 540MB/s read,
520MB/s write,
24x DVD RW Black SATA,
nVidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB,
Microsoft Windows® 8.1 64-bit,
Built-in audio,
3 Year Parts & Labour Return to Base Warranty Includes 3 Year Free Collect & Return (Fully Assembled & Tested),
PC Built,
Tested and ready for collection or dispatch in 1-3 working days
 
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Yes, the first machine is well worth the money. The only difference between the two is the second one comes with watercooling and an i7. Unless you are a hardcore overclocker, keep it simple with air cooling. As for the i5 vs i7, both are phenomenal gaming cpus that will destroy anything you throw at them. There is a very small difference if any between the two. I would go for the cheaper one.

RayWill135

Honorable
Jan 17, 2015
272
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10,780
Also I found another pre-built PC and I think the price for it is decent. The price for it is 1,300 dollars roughly. Including shipping and taxes. The specs:
iBUILD™ Intel i7 Extreme Home/Office Custom PC,
Coolermaster Silencio 550 Case - *QUIET PC* Top 1x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 Audio & SD Card Reader,
ASUS Z97-K : 4x Rear USB3.0: 2x Rear USB2.0: 2x Front USB2.0,
Intel® Core™ i7 4790K Quad Core 4x 4GHz 8MB Cache (8 Threads) TurboBoost Upto 4.4GHz,
Corsair 750W CX750 Modular PSU,
Corsair H60 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler - *QUIET PC*,
Samsung 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz,
Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SATA 3 Solid State Drive 540MB/s read,
520MB/s write,
24x DVD RW Black SATA,
nVidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB,
Microsoft Windows® 8.1 64-bit,
Built-in audio,
3 Year Parts & Labour Return to Base Warranty Includes 3 Year Free Collect & Return (Fully Assembled & Tested),
PC Built,
Tested and ready for collection or dispatch in 1-3 working days
 

iballew

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Jun 29, 2014
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4,960
Yes, the first machine is well worth the money. The only difference between the two is the second one comes with watercooling and an i7. Unless you are a hardcore overclocker, keep it simple with air cooling. As for the i5 vs i7, both are phenomenal gaming cpus that will destroy anything you throw at them. There is a very small difference if any between the two. I would go for the cheaper one.
 
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