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April 23, 2013 2:52:24 PM

Does anyone know a site that can build a computer for me between 1700 - 1900 budget with a GTX 680 or 670/i7 3770k/ atleast 1tb w/ ssd or 2tb no ssd/ motherboard that can sli.

Don't tell me to build it myself, i can't/don't have the time

Don't tell me Radeon, i'm a nvidia fanboy

My needs are the Gaming/Video editing/Frapsing, Dxtoring../Music editing/Streaming (twitch etc.)/ regular browsing

I will be using a regular 1920 x 1080 screen just 1


if you can't just let me know a good site that's at least good for building

this was the best i could get on my own:
http://www.maingear.com/boutique/pc/viewconfig.asp?conf...

i did change the maingear build to 2tb because it seems the ssd is just for faster load time and that's fine with me, but i literally can't find any reviews for this thing that isn't 2-3 years old so it was kind of sketchy for me to just take the plunge

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April 23, 2013 3:13:02 PM

Need to know what country you live in.

And need to know if you already have an OS.

Either way: ibuypower.com and cyberpowerpc.com
April 23, 2013 3:51:50 PM

Mericuhh, no but i live in the US. I don't have an OS, and i'v heard nothing but bad things about both places
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April 23, 2013 4:57:31 PM

They're no better or worse than any website that builds a computer for you, to be honest.

Most of the bad things people have to say about these type of sites usually are related to the fact that they're overpriced, but that's because they build it for you.
April 23, 2013 5:36:03 PM

ihog said:
They're no better or worse than any website that builds a computer for you, to be honest.

Most of the bad things people have to say about these type of sites usually are related to the fact that they're overpriced, but that's because they build it for you.


Well the thing is the reviews on those websites weren't about the price more on, missing components or terrible shipping, doa, rma......all those kind of things
April 23, 2013 6:11:59 PM

That's gonna be the case with any website that builds a computer for you. One of the reasons people prefer to build their own.
April 24, 2013 5:51:28 AM

Go ask your local PC dealer, at leasst you don't have far to go if any mishaps occur. Most PC repair shops will happily build a PC with your specs and you won't have to pay shipping, air freight or insurances.
April 24, 2013 9:10:50 AM

Man i wish people answered questions instead of waving me off to do other things, believe me I've considered building it myself, going to ask others for help, but you need to realize not every place someone lives is like yours.
April 24, 2013 10:00:12 AM

No one is waving you off, we're helping you out. I personally won't pick out all your parts for you, but I tried helping you out.

You can always choose parts from here, order them from their respective sites, and drop them off at a local computer shop to have them put it together:

http://pcpartpicker.com/
April 24, 2013 8:49:14 PM

http://www.buydirectpc.com/buy-pc/gaming-computer/gamin..."
If you can't find a particular hardware combination or want to add some personalized touch to your system, ask us to build a custom computer specifically designed for your unlimited needs and wants. We can customize nearly any part of your workstation. Simply fill out the form below to describe us what YOU want and we will get back to you with our estimation of the price or any wise suggestions we may have for your particular wish."
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