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Hey there, how good is this PC?
(Btw it's AUS, not USD)

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The only bad thing about it is you're buying from Harvey Norman. Kappa
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Yes and no. If you built it yourself you could save yourself a few hundred
I would, but I think I would brake it :whistle:
I think you could build it for cheaper, or build a better one for that price:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/BGKjCy <--- All of the parts listed on the tag.
Thanks, I'll take a look <3
These are my specs and not cost me 1500 usd

I5 6500k
GTX 1060 GeForce
16gb Corsair Ram
MSI motherboard (not sure which one)
Yes, but this one looks fucking Amazeballs and you can add an additional 2 GPUs and another Hard Drive.
You can get way better for way cheaper
Such as?
The Rip-off is huge. Just build it yourself it can save you a couple of hundred dollars.
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I would, but I think I would brake it :whistle:
 

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Ikr Kappa

I would, but I think I would brake it :whistle:

Thanks, I'll take a look <3

Yes, but this one looks fucking Amazeballs and you can add an additional 2 GPUs and another Hard Drive.

Such as?

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Go to a local hardware store (that you trust) pay them 50$ and give them the parts they will make the PC for you and you save a couple hundred dollars
 

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I would, but I think I would brake it :whistle:

Thanks, I'll take a look <3

Yes, but this one looks fucking Amazeballs and you can add an additional 2 GPUs and another Hard Drive.

Such as?

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As general rule, premade pcs aren't good value for money, personally as an Australian, you can get a pc for much cheaper if you build it yourself. Here is a pc I made a while back, I'm not a pc wizard but I'm sure it can run minesweeper https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/ , that comes in at around $1700 AUD, even then the parts I chose such as the motherboard is a bit overkill.l
 

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It depends entirely on what components you need. Are you going to game? Are you going to edit videos? Render 3d models?
The questions to those answers (and many other questions) determine what components suit you best. Besides the fact that it is clearly overpriced I wouldn't purchase anything without knowing the full specifications. And the fact that I have built hundreds of gaming computers already.

If you need assistance in deciding the right components that suit your needs best I'd be happy to assist you.
 

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As general rule, premade pcs aren't good value for money, personally as an Australian, you can get a pc for much cheaper if you build it yourself. Here is a pc I made a while back, I'm not a pc wizard but I'm sure it can run minesweeper https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/ , that comes in at around $1700 AUD, even then the parts I chose such as the motherboard is a bit overkill.l
Did you buy it? If so, how does it run?
 

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Did you buy it? If so, how does it run?
Again aint no pc wizard but the GTX 1070 FE will give you very good performance in all games, and is capable of 4k gaming at max settings will a small fps loss[DOUBLEPOST=1492420328][/DOUBLEPOST]Also by paying $2500 for a pc like that, you could upgrade to a i7 overlocked, and possibly max the ram since the motherboard on the pc I linked you is capable of I believe 64GB of DDR3 memory don't quote me on that :p
 
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I would, but I think I would brake it :whistle:
There's loads of tutorials online, it's simple once you've seen a few.

Yes, but this one looks fucking Amazeballs and you can add an additional 2 GPUs and another Hard Drive.


Here is a parts list around $100 AUD over the amount of the pre-built one: ahttps://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/6YVNjc
  • 1 - GTX 1060 >>> 2 GTX 1070's
    • Two GTX 1070's is a bit over kill, even one would be fine and $600 AUD cheaper. Just trying to show how much you can get for your money. PM me if you'd like me to create a parts list for your and the games you play in a specific budget :)
 

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The only part you can really go wrong in a pc is A. you tighten the crews to much and your motherboard snaps, B. you plug in the wrong cables and fry your pc, C. you break a pin on the CPU. But overall its not hard to build if you take your time and be careful with items such as the CPU, read all the guides that come with the parts and you should be fine :).
 
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