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ASUS P5LD2 Motherboard - DUAL CORE 4XDDR2533,

SND, LAN, SND, 16X PCI-X SKT 775

INTEL Core 2 Duo E6600 – 2.4Ghz

2GB DDRII RAM

WD 400GB 7200RPM 16mb Cache SATAII HDD – Data

Drive

WD 250GB 7200RPM 16mb Cache SATAII HDD –

System

nVidia 8800GTS – 320mb

Thermaltake Armour Jr Case – Black, with side window

Samsung DVD-RW – 16x

Samsung 19” LCD Monitor

Logitech G5 Gaming Mouse

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard

Thermaltake Toughpower 600W – True Power, Modular

Laser Lights; UV Cabling; Cold Cathode Lights

One Year On-site Hardware Warranty

Delivered and Installed

 

Sub Total $ 2390.56

GST $ 239.06

Total $ 2629.60

 

 

 

 

IT'S IN AUD LOL COZ IM AUSTRALIAN ~!!1111

 

 

FUCK ME DEAD ULEH

 

http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/midtower/armorjr/vc3000_index.asp

 

click link for case specs

 

http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/midtower/armorjr/+arm_image/menubns.jpg

 

http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/midtower/armorjr/+arm_image/menusna.jpg

 

 

DIDNT KNOW WETHAR I SHOULD GET SILVER OR BLACK...

 

COMMENTS PLEASE?????

 

(PS, OVERCLOKING 2 40%)

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lol @ analdisco

 

' ill build it and mail it to u for less'

 

no u wouldnt fat lazy cunt

 

if anyone thinks they can get a better price (u have to convert it to AUS ******s and shipping and shit ) then ill suck ur dick

 

but i guarantee none of u can because ive looked around for ages and still couldnt find a better price for that system

 

26 is a shit load of money though :s

INTEL Core 2 Duo E6600 – 2.4Ghz

 

What would that be compared to an AMD cpu? Like an Amd am2 x2 4000?

 

I might actually upgrade and go Intel this time, but ive never had an Intel system.

Jedi Pimp;476893']$ 2629.60 what a fucking ripoff

 

I can build a system for 1/2 to 2/3 the price of that one...that will either equal or beat it in performance.

 

Somebody can't read.... That's not USD $.

What are they charging you to come hook it up and shit?

 

You might as well buy an Alienware.

 

Just from looking at that, it shouldnt be more than 1500 - 1800$. US dollars

 

Am i missing something or are PC parts WAY more expensive where you live?

 

P.S. If it is that much more expensive there then maybe you should let somebody buy it for you and ship it to you. You'd probably save 1000$.

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LOL no where could build that PC cheaper in Australia!...there is only

$100 markup on it and thats for my boss. I greatly doubt you could find

anywhere that exact PC with a one year onsite warranty for that price.

Its cheap as chips!

All the components are bought at bulk importer prices! We buy our parts

higher up the chain than any PC shop around here and thus we sell our

PC's for a lot less.

 

Local PC Shops build shit PC's - the dude's that do the building are

n00bs and don't even handle their hardware properly, not to mention they

NEVER beat our prices.

 

What country is your mate from??? PC Parts in Australia are a lot more

expensive than overseas because of our taxes and the distance they have

to travel to get here - regardless of whether or not we buy shit

overseas but the time they get here its fucking expensive again.

 

 

tahts wat he saidz

 

 

 

 

yeah i'd like to let someone build it for me but I dont really know anybody who could hey not to mention LOL im not giving my money to a g0t LMFAO

its kinda cute how you got a shitty motherboard, i wouldve went for the Gigabyte 965P-DS3 or something better.

 

what kind of 2GB DDARE2 RUMS did you get? 667? hope so. pretty sure that mobo doesnt support 800.

 

INTEL Core 2 Duo E6600 – 2.4Ghz (good choice, but you couldve gotten a better deal probably)

 

the WD drives are alright, but there ARE cheaper and better drives out there(seagate barracuda's).

 

the vid card you got is good for right now, but do you plan to sli?

 

the thermaltake armour jr. is a piece of shit. good luck with that harddrive cage.

 

what monitor did you get? lol 16ms? gg2u

 

power supply sucks, i wouldve got one that is at least 750 watts. buy from brands like OCZ, FSP, Enermax, Seasonic, Corsair.

 

cant really tell you exactly how much you got ripped off because you didnt list a price for each component.

 

everything else a useless waste of money you nig, learn how to build a computer. seriously, it would take like 1 hour and woulda saved you a grand.

LOL no where could build that PC cheaper in Australia!...there is only

$100 markup on it and thats for my boss. I greatly doubt you could find

anywhere that exact PC with a one year onsite warranty for that price.

Its cheap as chips!

All the components are bought at bulk importer prices! We buy our parts

higher up the chain than any PC shop around here and thus we sell our

PC's for a lot less.

 

Local PC Shops build shit PC's - the dude's that do the building are

n00bs and don't even handle their hardware properly, not to mention they

NEVER beat our prices.

 

What country is your mate from??? PC Parts in Australia are a lot more

expensive than overseas because of our taxes and the distance they have

to travel to get here - regardless of whether or not we buy shit

overseas but the time they get here its fucking expensive again.

 

 

tahts wat he saidz

 

 

 

 

yeah i'd like to let someone build it for me but I dont really know anybody who could hey not to mention LOL im not giving my money to a g0t LMFAO

 

you wont give your money to a g0t, but you will give it to this douchebag? yeah that makes alot of sense.

 

of COURSE mothafucka is spewing that jive at you, fool wants your scrilla.

 

you got played kid.

NEW SYSTEM -insert EXTREME HAPPINESS-

 

now you're fuckin happy but in some months/years you'll regret it cuz you will realise there is a real life and you better saved that money up for a car.

 

or you just stay that way, like the most of "us" here and you'll keep buying new overpriced computers all life long.

 

:dunno:

 

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yeah i'd like to let someone build it for me but I dont really know anybody who could hey not to mention LOL im not giving my money to a g0t LMFAO

 

i'd say google for a tutorial to building a computer.

 

but i guess since you're too stupid to build your own computer you won't succeed with google either :tear:

LOLOL HARDSTYLE AUSTRALIA <3 MELBOURNE SHUFFLE FTW.

 

 

oh yeah, nice rig

 

 

HARDSTYYYYYYYLE <3

LOL no where could build that PC cheaper in Australia!...there is only

$100 markup on it and thats for my boss. I greatly doubt you could find

anywhere that exact PC with a one year onsite warranty for that price.

Its cheap as chips!

All the components are bought at bulk importer prices! We buy our parts

higher up the chain than any PC shop around here and thus we sell our

PC's for a lot less.

 

Local PC Shops build shit PC's - the dude's that do the building are

n00bs and don't even handle their hardware properly, not to mention they

NEVER beat our prices.

 

What country is your mate from??? PC Parts in Australia are a lot more

expensive than overseas because of our taxes and the distance they have

to travel to get here - regardless of whether or not we buy shit

overseas but the time they get here its fucking expensive again.

 

 

tahts wat he saidz

 

 

 

 

yeah i'd like to let someone build it for me but I dont really know anybody who could hey not to mention LOL im not giving my money to a g0t LMFAO

 

Dude if you have any sense dont give your money to this dumbass. When i get home tonight ill look at all those parts and i think i can find cheaper prices on all of it.

 

P.S. A 1 year onsite warranty isnt gonna mean shit if that dude is as stupid as he sounds.

I just found almost everything you're getting except the keyboard, mouse, and lights...Wanna guess how much it is?

 

A little under 1500 bucks so far. Ill post links to it all later. I gotta go to work.

0ne;477192']power supply sucks' date=' i wouldve got one that is at least 750 watts. buy from brands like OCZ, FSP, Enermax, Seasonic, Corsair.[/quote']

For that system a 580w PSU is perfectly fine, 750w would be overkill unless it was running a QX6800 and SLI 8800s.

For that system a 580w PSU is perfectly fine, 750w would be overkill unless it was running a QX6800 and SLI 8800s.

 

 

 

0ne mentioned the possibility of SLI in the future though. He should.

 

 

 

ALSO MINKEY BUILT ME A PC FOR 5000$ its a dell :happysad:

yes, i fully understand that you only need about 450 watts, i said 750 to future proof it. with two cards, and a processor that eats power, how stable is that system really going to be? why risk it. the PSU is the most important component of a system build

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16811133154

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16822136076

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16822144701

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16824001088

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16813128321

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16814130071

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16817153049

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16819115003

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16813131048

 

1 of those links if for a Motherboard i was looking at so forget about that one.

 

 

I couldnt find the exact case and psu but i figure the case was close and the 600x would be sufficient. Theres a total of 75$ of mail in rebates.

 

With 1 year net replacement on EVERYTHING. And UPS 3 day delivery the total is 1529.77 USD. Add 200$ (give or take) for the mouse, keyboard, and lights, fans etc... And take away the 75$ in rebates and you just saved 1000.00 $

 

All you have to do is learn how to build it so here ya go:

http://www.pcmech.com/byopc/

http://www.buildeasypc.com/

http://www.t5kclan.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4067 <---complete guide to everything.

 

Now jsut find somebody to trust and have it shipped to them and then to you.

 

P.S. Might have to add 100$ for having it shipped from USA to Aus. But it still saves you 700 to 1000 dollars.

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