A cheap PC that performs quite well, running all new games at top settings for a decent price.
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LG GH22NS50
Optical drive
- Burns DVD SATA No Blu-ray Internal

Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD103SJ 32MB 1TB
3.5 inch S-ATA hard disk drive
- 1,000 GB $0.14 / NZD/GB Rotational speed: 7200 RPM

Kingston HyperX DDR3 PC12800/1600MHz CL9 XMP 2x2GB
DDR3 memory stick
- Memory capacity: 4GB PC12800/1600MHz $14.75 / NZD/GB Number of modules: 2 pc(s)

Antec Neo Eco 620C 620W
Power supply unit
- 620 W Standard No Modular Format: ATX

Antec One Hundred (Black)
Chassis
- Midi Tower ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX 10.9 kg No PSU included

Intel Core i5 2400 3.1GHz Socket 1155 Box
CPU
- Socket 1155 Intel Core i5 Gen 2 3.1 Ghz Quad Core

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3-B3
Motherboard
- Form factor: ATX Intel Socket 1155 Intel P67 DDR3

Asus GeForce ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5 1GB
Graphics card (PCI Express)
- GeForce GTX 560 Memory type: GDDR5 Memory capacity: 1GB Active
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The post above you is rather relevant...
That is pretty good....
I would have put in an SSD, 8Gb RAM and a better CPU though.
For the same price as the 560 1Gb you can get a 660 2Gb which I would easily take any day over the 560.
i love how people look at the date of when the list was created [b][size=4][color=#5B594C][font=Tahoma, Arial, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif]^L_^
best gaming rig for the money, assuming you can harvest opticle drive and hdd from old system.
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I would say that they are. However, I'd probably add a $1000 gaming build, as there would probably be quite a demand for something between $800 and $1200.
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Will do. If they aren't done by next week, can someone tell me to get my A into G about them?
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The reason for it being old lists, is due to Lazor not updating them any more. After this week, I will go through and update his lists completely. Now does everyone, think his price ranges for the lists are still logical, or would people want these changed?
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I would say that they are. However, I'd probably add a $1000 gaming build, as there would probably be quite a demand for something between $800 and $1200.
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And here it is.
Ah, I would quickly review them, but there's a lot there and I frankly can't be bothered. I think you should just use your initiative and make entirely new ones from scratch.
I'll do the $2k beefy gamer if you like? Just for fun.
The reason for it being old lists, is due to Lazor not updating them any more. After this week, I will go through and update his lists completely. Now does everyone, think his price ranges for the lists are still logical, or would people want these changed?
It also has more SATA ports from memory
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