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Just wondering if anyone knows somewhere to find really cheap components.
Specs im looking to get offers on:
Intel i5 2500k
8gb 1600ram
EVGA GTX 670 FTW/MSI twin frozr 7950
750w Psu
Case

im not bothered about the rest, maybe peripherals also.
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-ZQNE wrote Just wondering if anyone knows somewhere to find really cheap components.
Specs im looking to get offers on:
Intel i5 2500k
8gb 1600ram
EVGA GTX 670 FTW/MSI twin frozr 7950
750w Psu
Case

im not bothered about the rest, maybe peripherals also.


Newegg sometimes has combo deals, as well as rebates that might even knock off up to 50 USD, depending on what you're getting.
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Go with the 670 if you are going to overclock as it'll overclock like a champ. Also, the beast deals are auction hunting on eBay. That is really the best deals but it is risky so I'd reccommend either ncix amazon or newegg and make sure you price check each other. PC part picker will help you find the best deals because it automatically chooses the cheapest one.
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mkdir wrote Go with the 670 if you are going to overclock as it'll overclock like a champ. Also, the beast deals are auction hunting on eBay. That is really the best deals but it is risky so I'd reccommend either ncix amazon or newegg and make sure you price check each other. PC part picker will help you find the best deals because it automatically chooses the cheapest one.

The 7950 overclocks much better than the 670, and its stock speeds are still higher. The only downfall of the 7950 is that it requires more power.
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mkdir wrote Go with the 670 if you are going to overclock as it'll overclock like a champ. Also, the beast deals are auction hunting on eBay. That is really the best deals but it is risky so I'd reccommend either ncix amazon or newegg and make sure you price check each other. PC part picker will help you find the best deals because it automatically chooses the cheapest one.

The 7950 overclocks much better than the 670, and its stock speeds are still higher. The only downfall of the 7950 is that it requires more power.
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From what I've seen anandtech is good but not as good as dedicated benchmarks.
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-ZQNE wrote Just wondering if anyone knows somewhere to find really cheap components.
Specs im looking to get offers on:
Intel i5 2500k
8gb 1600ram
EVGA GTX 670 FTW/MSI twin frozr 7950
750w Psu
Case

im not bothered about the rest, maybe peripherals also.


Which country are you located in?
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UK, sorry i forgot to mention because ive noticed newegg suggestions, ill go with PCPartPicker thanks
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mkdir wrote
RuLeWreX wrote
mkdir wrote Go with the 670 if you are going to overclock as it'll overclock like a champ. Also, the beast deals are auction hunting on eBay. That is really the best deals but it is risky so I'd reccommend either ncix amazon or newegg and make sure you price check each other. PC part picker will help you find the best deals because it automatically chooses the cheapest one.

The 7950 overclocks much better than the 670, and its stock speeds are still higher. The only downfall of the 7950 is that it requires more power.
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From what I've seen anandtech is good but not as good as dedicated benchmarks.

The issue though is that the 7950 will overclock to higher speeds and perform better when overclocked than a fully oc'd 670
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mkdir wrote Go with the 670 if you are going to overclock as it'll overclock like a champ. Also, the beast deals are auction hunting on eBay. That is really the best deals but it is risky so I'd reccommend either ncix amazon or newegg and make sure you price check each other. PC part picker will help you find the best deals because it automatically chooses the cheapest one.

The 7950 overclocks much better than the 670, and its stock speeds are still higher. The only downfall of the 7950 is that it requires more power.
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From what I've seen anandtech is good but not as good as dedicated benchmarks.

The issue though is that the 7950 will overclock to higher speeds and perform better when overclocked than a fully oc'd 670


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I stand corrected
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Websites for cheapish components:

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There is loads to choose from! You must fine a good deal!
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