Is this a good price for a gaming desktop?

Abdus500

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Hey, just wanted to know if this is a good price for a gaming desktop that I am looking to buy:

Technical specifications:

Motherboard: ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO
Processor: INTEL I7 7700K
Processor Cooling: NZXT KRAKEN X52
Memory: CORSAIR VENGEANCE LED 2666MHZ 8X2 16GB
Graphics: ASUS GTX 1080 TI TURBO 11G
SSD: 2.5 "250GB SAMSUNG 850 EVO
HDD: 2TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA 7200RPM
Power Supply: CORSAIR RMX SERIES RM750x
Network: Intel I219-in AT Gigabit LAN with Game First™
Audio: ROG supremeFX 8-channel High Definition Audio CODE S1220
Peripheral Interfaces: 8x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0 , 3 X USB 3.1
Cooling: 3 x airflow RGB fans and 2 x radiator fans
OS: Windows 10 Trial version
Warranty: 1 year on part and labor
NOTE: Contact us at Support@gear-up.me if you want to make some changes for this build.

It costs 9229 AED which is £1950 or $2512.

Thanks in advance.
 
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There seems to be a few hundred dollar margin between buying the parts and just doing it yourself. In my opinion, the Kraken is overpriced already and if you wand the LEDs in anything, make it in the new Deepcool Captain RGB instead of an overpriced RAM mod. I like the build, but I think there is a high price to pay at the pump that wouldn't be there if you did the building yourself. This here is the build with a moderately nice tempered glass case with that cooler. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gz6yzM

meloemphatic

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There seems to be a few hundred dollar margin between buying the parts and just doing it yourself. In my opinion, the Kraken is overpriced already and if you wand the LEDs in anything, make it in the new Deepcool Captain RGB instead of an overpriced RAM mod. I like the build, but I think there is a high price to pay at the pump that wouldn't be there if you did the building yourself. This here is the build with a moderately nice tempered glass case with that cooler. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gz6yzM
 
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