This looks like a good deal. Is it?

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#1 hydralisk86
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1858574&Sku=B69-1393

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#2 kaitanuvax
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if you're a gamer, no

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#3 hydralisk86
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if you're a gamer, no

kaitanuvax
Would it be because the GPU was weaker?
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#4 kaitanuvax
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[QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]

if you're a gamer, no

hydralisk86

Would it be because the GPU was weaker than what you could have gotten from the money saved from buying a i5 2500k and normal HDD?

Fixed.

And yes.

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#5 kraken2109
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I have a feeling that mobo can't overclock, but i might be wrong. I get intel chipsets mixed up.

That PC is very poorly balanced, and the psu is likely to be terrible (no brand).

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#6 ossama224
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For $850 dollars you can get a lot better computer than that. Just buy parts separately and build it all together.

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#7 Bikouchu35
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Dear g*d, the psu is the bread and butter foundation of your rig so you never cheap out on that.