Open Box Comp on Newegg!

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i love these marketers and their "you are dumb enough to fall for the Extreme, Ultra, Black Edition, GAMER RIG" with the ULTRA FAST GeForce MX 200!!!! AMAZING GRAPHICS that'll DAZZLE YOUR EYES

build your own
 

DominionSeraph

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i love these marketers and their "you are dumb enough to fall for the Extreme, Ultra, Black Edition, GAMER RIG" with the ULTRA FAST GeForce MX 200!!!! AMAZING GRAPHICS that'll DAZZLE YOUR EYES

build your own

Uhhh...

i5 760 = $200
mobo = 100
OS = 100
RAM = 50
HDD = 50

$500 right there.

That prebuilt $492 and it has a case, power supply, DVD-RW, keyboard and mouse.
It's one hell of a buy. Too bad it's out of stock.
 
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DominionSeraph

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yeah i went ahead and bought one any ways got the last one

Nice.
If you're planning on doing any gaming:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-338-_-Product

Without knowing the maker of that 450W PSU I wouldn't suggest putting anything heavier in there than the 5770. That's quite conservative -- a 1GB GTX 460 is under 300W in Crysis; but if it's a $20 PSU in there then conservative is what you'd want to be. 5770 pulls 50 watts less than 1GB GTX 460.
$99 is a good deal on a 5770 anyway.

Put that 1GB 5450 up on Craigslist for $30.
 
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything bad by that.

1. You don't know if the PSU is a quality brand PSU which I'm almost pretty certian you are not getting a Seasonic, Corsair, or Enermax. Voltage quality is very important. You want good ripple suppression for your system from the very center from which the power is delivered. For great reviews check out Jonny Guru for guidance.

2. What are the voltages specs of the RAM and what are the timings? 1.65v @ 9.9.9.xx is not a good deal even at 40$ 1.65v is the MAX specs that Intel recommends for their chips. Do not think this isn't important. Look for 1.5v or lower. Usually RAM sticks like that have been pushed to the max before failure and that is not a lasting pair of sticks, if you know what i mean.

3. How slow is the HDD? 7200 doesn't mean anything anymore unless you are on a 5400rpm 2003 laptop then 7200 would mean a difference. If they had 500g density platters on 5400rpm drives only and they compared that with a 4 platter 233g density 7200rmp drive the 5400 would win by a mile. Heat dissipation and wattage draw from the HDD is also important. I have 2 old 500g Seagate Network Storage server drives and they both suck 10w a piece and run very hot..

4. What type of quality is the Motherboard? Does it offer much in the bios and will it allow you to overclock? What type of power management stability does it offer? Does it offer any expansion slots? You only have 2 memory slots on that board so no room to expand and that narrows down your buying options to upgrade probably putting you in the higher price range to buy 2x4G sticks which are not that common right now. Although you could do 2x3G sticks to give you a 6g max - not bad. Wait, it says you have 1 PCI slot, 1 PCIe slot and 1 PCIe x16 slot - good thing this sale is deactivated.

5. A 5450 is great for low res & graphics-candy quality.

IMO the only thing worth while in that buy is the i5 760

No offense, I'm just trying to help. I'm not aware if you are knowledgeable in computer hardware and I don't know your goal for the machine.

Help us help you!

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Oops. Sorry, didn't see you arleady bought the machine. I'm going to leave this up as you might learn something from this - Congrats on your purchase and Good Luck!
 
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DominionSeraph

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Well I just did a budget i5 760 cart with 5450.
$618.37 with $55 in MIR. No keyboard + mouse.

Sure, with $25 more for PSU. $50 more for mobo, $10 more for RAM he can get a more overclockable setup with PSU overhead for something bigger than a 5770, but then he's at $127 more than he paid.
Call his build an even $500 counting sale of 5450 and the build I ran at $607 counting sale of its 5450, and we're talking 21% more baseline cost.
 
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