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Needing help with a new PC!

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Maccas

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If you're in NZ you're going to get screwed over on prices, and will end up with a far less powerful build than the ones listed here. Might want to go ask for help over at /r/buildmeapc as Ocrea said.[DOUBLEPOST=1449102236,1449102173][/DOUBLEPOST]

Rendering my friend, but I did use an i5 in the build for budget reasons. As a person with a 4790k I can say that hyper threading really makes the difference with rendering and encoding.
Yeah I noticed, faaaark lol.
 

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If you're in NZ you're going to get screwed over on prices, and will end up with a far less powerful build than the ones listed here. Might want to go ask for help over at /r/buildmeapc as Ocrea said.

Yeah, they are pretty good over there and if you mark your post as [NZ] they will be able to help you out with a good NZ price to performance build.
 

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Yeah I noticed, faaaark lol.

Might want to say goodbye to those dreams of 120fps recording. Either way, you still should build it yourself, even more so at this price point. The cheaper the pre-built the exponentially crappier it gets.
 

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You could make your own a better one instead of buying a premade they cost a shit ton for labor.
I mentioned I was going to build one but the price difference has now fucked me over.
 

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There you go :) http://pcpartpicker.com/p/HtGTQ7 <- It's a bit over budget, @1100$, but it's the 6th gen Skylake Processor, a really good video board for the price/power ratio and an SSD of 250 GB. You can use the HDD you currently have for storage. One mention is that we went low budget on the case and I added 16 gb of ram. you can get one module of 8gb to reduce some budget. The only downside of the case is that you need to remove the hdd trays to make room for the Videoboard. Not a biggie, you still have a lot of room into it for your storage.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
 
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