monkeydelmagico
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Anecdotal Alert: Avoid HEC power supplies like the plague.
Anecdotal Alert: Avoid HEC power supplies like the plague.
New build posted. I guess all the Newegg deal-makers are taking the week off.![]()
We've gotten spoiled when 2 promo's and 1 rebate = where's the deals?? :biggrin:
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New build posted. I guess all the Newegg deal-makers are taking the week off.![]()
Thanks for the clarification.
He doesn't choose Blue-Ray burners or WD black HDs? Mmm...
New build posted. There are good deals on the PSU, CPU, and HDD this week. The lack of competition at the ~$300 GPU mark is really hurting. With the R9 280X at $400, the GTX 770 has been creeping up week-to-week. That combined with the lack of a good deal on a ~250GB SSD means that I went back down to the 120GB drive.
Are these builds that you sell? I was looking at your lists thinking you choose parts that are reliable so I'd have an idea what to pick myself. Now I realize it's not really a review or even no 3D Mark scores etc. Do what you want but I just wanted to point it out.
I've trusted Mfenn and have yet to be disappointed.No I don't sell any of these builds, they're just to help people build high-performance, cost-effective machines. Why do you think that I'd knowingly pick unreliable parts?
Are these builds that you sell? I was looking at your lists thinking you choose parts that are reliable so I'd have an idea what to pick myself. Now I realize it's not really a review or even no 3D Mark scores etc. Do what you want but I just wanted to point it out.
No I don't sell any of these builds, they're just to help people build high-performance, cost-effective machines. Why do you think that I'd knowingly pick unreliable parts?
You do realize that those type of transactions(selling your own parts, whole computers, etc) are supposed to be done in the FS/FT section of this board?
Reliability is mostly a matter of making sure transport and handling of the device was done properly, along with proper soldering at the factory.
I didn't make myself clear. I was assuming you chose reliable components. I wouldn't mind seeing the occasional "more expensive" build suggestion.
I was guessing he had real-world customers who wanted these machines built by him.
Does anyone mind if I ask what might appear as an annoying question. I bought an LG WH14NS40 Blue-Ray burner and found out later there's no software with it. Does anybody know what I can get for it?
I didn't make myself clear. I was assuming you chose reliable components. I wouldn't mind seeing the occasional "more expensive" build suggestion.
A $3000 is overkill and is pretty much only for enthusiast who want to play at 2560x1440 and BEYOND at a high frame rate. The pc specified in the OP's post is a HIGH-END PC. That PC is capable of playing all games at 1080p at an amazing frame rate and possibly even 2560x1440 decently (especially if another card was thrown in) there is nothing mid range about that.You can build a pc that can easily hit $3000 or more so I would maintain the title is close enough. This thread is getting some odd hate lately seems like.