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RE: Help Echo build a PC. - Giggle Snort - 02-07-2015 For those who like to save as much as possible, http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales Also, this is a nice little guide featuring the best bang for your buck for all price ranges and performances: http://www.logicalincrements.com/ Sorry for not being more specific .. I didn't wanna dig through 5 pages of this thread but hopefully the above links help you or someone else. RE: Help Echo build a PC. - Treewyrm - 02-07-2015 Noctua are excellent coolers, pretty much the best there is for air cooling, although a bit pricey (and bretonian colors, ugh). I know it's a bit of a gamble but for monitors you can save on south korean AOC/Crossover panels, they are quite nice price-wise, just ain't gonna have bells and whistles (or english manual) normal brand names do. RE: Help Echo build a PC. - Steven.Wolf - 02-20-2015 Anything I may suggest would be similar to the X51 so I'll save the wall of text. http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-x51-r2/pd.aspx RE: Help Echo build a PC. - Echo 7-7 - 02-21-2015 (02-20-2015, 11:44 AM)Steven.Wolf Wrote: Anything I may suggest would be similar to the X51 so I'll save the wall of text. > pre-built > Alienware Not really worth it unless custom building is not an option. I don't think they're bad computers per se, but they have always seemed overpriced for what they offer. My build is complete and running smoothly! I'll post a picture or two eventually. |