Anybody wanna check my build?

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#1 ComputerGen
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I don't really want to upgrade and make the price higher, but I will except suggestions. Case - NZXT Hush Black (Mid Tower) Additional Case Fans - None AMD Processor - AMD FX-4100 3.6GHz (Quad Core) CPU Cooling - Standard Heatsink AMD Motherboard - ASUS M5A78L-M LX Plus [VGA] {2 DDR3 Slots} Overclocking - Stock Speed Memory - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1333MHz Memory Cooling - None Primary Hard Drive - Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue 7200RPM Hard Drive Cooling - None Secondary Hard Drive - None Secondary Hard Drive Cooling - None Optical Drive - DVD Writer Graphics Card - AMD Radeon 7750 1GB (Min. 450 Watt Power Supply) [SLI / X-fire] Second Video Card - None Power Supply - Standard 600 Watt Operating System - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Networking - Standard Onboard Ethernet Fan Controller - None Media Card Readers - None Sound Card - Integrated HD Audio Purpose for PC: High-end video editing. This is from a customization pc website. The total price: $817 Building a computer is definitely cheaper, I know, but it is not an option for me at the current moment, sorry.
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It's well balanced, but it's overpriced as hell. And definitely not for "high end video editing", more like general purpose/casual gaming.

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#3 ComputerGen
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It's well balanced, but it's overpriced as hell. And definitely not for "high end video editing", more like general purpose/casual gaming.

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How is it overpriced? Fine show me a better build from Ironsidecomputers.com that is cheaper and better. Also, I don't play games like you do 24/7.
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[QUOTE="ComputerGen"]I don't really want to upgrade and make the price higher, but I will except suggestions. Case - NZXT Hush Black (Mid Tower) Additional Case Fans - None AMD Processor - AMD FX-4100 3.6GHz (Quad Core) CPU Cooling - Standard Heatsink AMD Motherboard - ASUS M5A78L-M LX Plus [VGA] {2 DDR3 Slots} Overclocking - Stock Speed Memory - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1333MHz Memory Cooling - None Primary Hard Drive - Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue 7200RPM Hard Drive Cooling - None Secondary Hard Drive - None Secondary Hard Drive Cooling - None Optical Drive - DVD Writer Graphics Card - AMD Radeon 7750 1GB (Min. 450 Watt Power Supply) [SLI / X-fire] Second Video Card - None Power Supply - Standard 600 Watt Operating System - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Networking - Standard Onboard Ethernet Fan Controller - None Media Card Readers - None Sound Card - Integrated HD Audio Purpose for PC: High-end video editing. This is from a customization pc website. The total price: $817 Building a computer is definitely cheaper, I know, but it is not an option for me at the current moment, sorry.

if its high-end video editing i think i'd get a i7-2600k with hyperthreading instead, basically intel base system, would cost more though, what website are you getting this custom from? http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1766/5/ media encoding benchmark of AMD FX-4100 and i7-2600k etc
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Get a 2600k for video editing.

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its very overpriced for what it is. commission me $100 dollars and ill make you one, much better than that for $700.

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[QUOTE="cyanblues"][QUOTE="ComputerGen"]I don't really want to upgrade and make the price higher, but I will except suggestions. Case - NZXT Hush Black (Mid Tower) Additional Case Fans - None AMD Processor - AMD FX-4100 3.6GHz (Quad Core) CPU Cooling - Standard Heatsink AMD Motherboard - ASUS M5A78L-M LX Plus [VGA] {2 DDR3 Slots} Overclocking - Stock Speed Memory - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1333MHz Memory Cooling - None Primary Hard Drive - Western Digital 1TB Caviar Blue 7200RPM Hard Drive Cooling - None Secondary Hard Drive - None Secondary Hard Drive Cooling - None Optical Drive - DVD Writer Graphics Card - AMD Radeon 7750 1GB (Min. 450 Watt Power Supply) [SLI / X-fire] Second Video Card - None Power Supply - Standard 600 Watt Operating System - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Networking - Standard Onboard Ethernet Fan Controller - None Media Card Readers - None Sound Card - Integrated HD Audio Purpose for PC: High-end video editing. This is from a customization pc website. The total price: $817 Building a computer is definitely cheaper, I know, but it is not an option for me at the current moment, sorry.

if its high-end video editing i think i'd get a i7-2600k with hyperthreading instead, basically intel base system, would cost more though, what website are you getting this custom from? media encoding benchmark of AMD FX-4100 and i7-2600k etc

I think I'll stick with my system for now. And the website I am using is Ironside computers. They just came out on the WWW early this year and are average priced for an excellent pc.
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http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ should check them out, they have a high rating on resellers rating and they're also having a march madness sale just did a config for i7-2700k for $1030 with the march madness saving and choose the namebrand instead of generic parts as in ram/powersupply etc if you choose generic ram etc it'll prob be cheaper
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"HIGH END VIDEO EDITING"... your going to need 12-16GB ram and a better CPU along with a SSD in order to have such a title. False advertising unless your editing SD footage.
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#10 cyanblues
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the 2 config from website first is intel 2700k 2nd one is exactly like yours but the videocard is better (free upgrade from 7750 to 7700 because of their sale) gamespot's being retarded and wont let me past so i had to screen capture it