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Are gaming rigs cheap(er) in the US?

Theshawty

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I live in Sweden and frankly I think gaming rigs are quite costly to build.

EVGA's GTX690 costs almost $1400 and the new Ivy Bridge Intel i7 3770k (3.5 GHz) costs roughly $430. That is, when converted to USD from SEK.

Now, you don't need to have a top-of-the-line rig which beats everything known to mankind, but I took them as an example. The price of a full rig which is top-of-the-line costs at least $2200 if you go with a 680 or 670. With the 690, it's gonna come to at least $3500.
 
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Order from Geishalz.at then.

Atleast here in Denmark prices are roughly MSRP+VAT. Should be same in Sweden.

Also ordering from outside the EU means you can get tax+fees+toll. Not to mention the RMA nightmare.
 
yes, it's cheaper in the US. here, the GTX 670 costs 500$ and the 7970 nearly 600$

Darn. Well, I'm not the slightest bit interested in ATi's GPU's. I kinda am more of a Nvidia and Intel fan. Says a guy who hasn't owned a gaming rig yet (me) 😛

My laptop is kinda contradicting with it being AMD+ATi, both of which I don't really like.
 
If money is an issue, don't be a vendor snob. Just get whatever is most cost-effective for you.

Well, money is both an issue and not. I'd like a beastly rig and from what I've read and heard, Evga make GPU's to die for.

And by the way, I really do like Intel more. According to myself and basically everyone I know who build rigs, can agree on the fact that Intel make better and more reliable CPU's. ATi, however, make good GPU's but Nvidia seems to have the lead there. I would kill to own a 690. (Not really, but hey, it's awesome) Besides, if one wants an awesome experience, why cut corners?

It's also both a good thing and bad thing that nothing's future proof. Bad money-wise but good technology-wise.
 
Just get a 3570K+GTX670.

i7 3770K is a waste if you dont have something useful for the last 4 threads.

GTX690 makes no sense unless you atleast game on a 30" or got multiple screens.
 
Just get a 3570K+GTX670.

i7 3770K is a waste if you dont have something useful for the last 4 threads.

GTX690 makes no sense unless you atleast game on a 30" or got multiple screens.

Right. This is why your gaming rig is so expensive, OP. You're picking top-of-the-line components that you don't need.

There's no point in getting a 690 when a 670 will run literally anything you throw at it, with flying colors.
 
Just get a 3570K+GTX670.

i7 3770K is a waste if you dont have something useful for the last 4 threads.

GTX690 makes no sense unless you atleast game on a 30" or got multiple screens.

I'm thinking of getting a rig next year. I have some money saved up, but damn I need to buy furniture if I'm gonna move out 😛

Priorities, priorities.. 😛
 
lulz u guys are complaining about the core hardware prices.

U know a few guys and me included in cases and cooling have your top of the line cost in just liquid cooling gear.

😛

A PC is as you see fit what u need or want.
want is not need.
You dont need a 7970 for example if u only have a 21inch monitor.
You dont need a 680GTX in tri sli... if all the games ur playing is DX9


Anyhow in sweden i think your gpu costs are a bit overpriced..
Then again... typically any place which has a lower demand, the premium items will cost way more.
And the parts u listed are premium items.
 
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yes, it's cheaper in the US. here, the GTX 670 costs 500$ and the 7970 nearly 600$

If you are refering to the US I don't know where you buy your 670's, but they are not $500-more like $400-420 and even lower if you wait for a deal. The USA does not have a national sales tax(YET).
 
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