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mfenn

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Here's the updated link to the build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Ywvst6

Overall that looks good to me. I only have a few quibbles:

- RAM: It's fine, but more expensive than it needs to be. This Team DDR3 1600 kit saves $10.
- PSU: $90 AR is pretty high for a 550W PSU. You can get an S12II 620W for $65. There's plenty of room to route cables behind the side panel in a P180, and you will need to use most of the connectors anyway.

I'm also looking to buy this computer chair and mouse mat since my desk surface isn't the smoothest.

Corsair Vengeance MM200 $12
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826988018

Mid Back Mesh Chair $150
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...g=higgrogam-20

I definitely believe that a good mouse pad is hugely superior to even the nicest desk surface. The difference between a pad and a rough desk is night and day.

As for a chair, those are super personal, and I would not recommend buying one online unless you've tried out the exact model in a store.
 

Mouse McCoy

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Thanks for the advice mfenn, you've been very helpful. I went out and say in dozens of chairs and started narrowing down my list of those to a TUL EC 620.

http://www.officemax.com/office-furn...ct-prod5310716

I've recently purchased from microcenter

intel i5 4690k
Gigabyte UD3H

326$

Just pulled the trigger on:

Headphones: Beyerdynamic 990 Pro 250Ω
Mic: Zalman clip on
Memory: Team Vulcan DDR3
Fans: Cougar 120mm PWM x2
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W
Mouse Pad: Corsair MM200
SSD: Samsung 840 Evo 250GB
Bracket: Silverstone 2.5" to 3.5"
Keyboard: Kinesis Freestyle2 (split)
Cooler: Noctua NH-D14

$785

I was going to get this Seagate 3tb
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005T3...&robot_redir=1

I'm concerned about the .67 tb per platter 20 percent slower performing drives Seagate was mixing in with the same model numbers as the 1 tb per platter that I'm looking to buy. It's called "power of one" (tb per platter) according to the reviews I read. Was considering the WD green but this is a lot of storage for cheaper than anything else I could find.

Still have the reference R9 290X 4GB

$320

Older Components

Logitech MX518
Antec P180
Seagate 7200.11 500GB
Viewsonic VA1930WM LCD 1440x900
Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic

$0

Total spent is $1481 including shipping and taxes
 
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Mouse McCoy

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I'm changing my mind from the VG248QE Asus monitor after seeing them in action and playing with the settings at MicroCenter. I'll suffer and wait for a Display Port 1.2A Adaptive-Sync capable monitor. Maybe pick up a used CRT locally, but I doubt I'll find a good quality one for gaming that's dirt cheap.
 
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mfenn

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The Seagate drive is a 7200RPM, so it's going to be faster than a 5400RPM WD Green in all situations. $100 is a pretty decent price too.