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Ok so this is about 1 month old and its custom built. Please rate 1-10.

Here is a picture from when I first got it:
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The specs are:
Processor: AMD FX-6100 CPU (6x 3.30GHz/6MB L2 Cache) 6-Core
Processor Cooling: Liquid CPU Cooling System [AMD] - ARC Silent High Performance Fan
Memory: 20GB (2x 4GB, 2x 8GB) 2 A-DATAs (2GB each) and 2 Ripsaws (8GB each). (Came with 4GB but i added 16 more)
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB (Planning on adding a second one for Crossfire mode)
Motherboard: ASUS M5A97 - AMD 970
Power Supply: 600 Watts
HDD: 500GB Hard Drive (I don't download much and on my old computer I never used even 150GB of it so I thought it would be a waste of money to get a TB)
Case: NZXT Guardian - Blue

The only game I've been able to [i]see[/] the amount of FPS is minecraft and that gets about 60-150 FPS, depending on if I stay in the same chunk of the world of if I go off in some random direction.
My other games (MW2, Deus Ex, and DiRT 3) run with not noticeable lag.
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Prebuilt/10

Not a very good build at all. Seriously.
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8/10

Pretty nice gaming pc!
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20Gbs of ram? Seriously?
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r00t_b33r wrote Prebuilt/10

Not a very good build at all. Seriously.


Agreed, never use AMD processor's their garbage, and might want to think about doing some overclocking on that beast..
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r00t_b33r wrote Prebuilt/10

Not a very good build at all. Seriously.

What specifically isn't very good about it?

FinalDesigns wrote 20Gbs of ram? Seriously?

Well now my computer handles EVERYTHING like a freakin boss

And i know it was a bit overkill on the RAM, but my life is on a computer, I want to have a freaking BA computer. I'm planning on having a total of 32GB, 3 AMD Radeon HD 7770s running on 3-way SLI mode and I might even upgrade to an 8-core.

And i don't care that Intel makes better processors than AMD, i was on a tight budget at the time and I wanted to get it done with, but I don't really care. My computer run amazingly with its AMD processor.
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That build is great man, really dig the case to.

8/10

Do you mind if I ask how much you spent on it all
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galaxyblast wrote
r00t_b33r wrote Prebuilt/10

Not a very good build at all. Seriously.

What specifically isn't very good about it?

FinalDesigns wrote 20Gbs of ram? Seriously?

Well now my computer handles EVERYTHING like a freakin boss

And i know it was a bit overkill on the RAM, but my life is on a computer, I want to have a freaking BA computer. I'm planning on having a total of 32GB, 3 AMD Radeon HD 7770s running on 3-way SLI mode and I might even upgrade to an 8-core.

And i don't care that Intel makes better processors than AMD, i was on a tight budget at the time and I wanted to get it done with, but I don't really care. My computer run amazingly with its AMD processor.


You were on a tight budget but yet you bought 20gb of ram ? o.O
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WeirdManInAVan wrote
galaxyblast wrote
r00t_b33r wrote Prebuilt/10

Not a very good build at all. Seriously.

What specifically isn't very good about it?

FinalDesigns wrote 20Gbs of ram? Seriously?

Well now my computer handles EVERYTHING like a freakin boss

And i know it was a bit overkill on the RAM, but my life is on a computer, I want to have a freaking BA computer. I'm planning on having a total of 32GB, 3 AMD Radeon HD 7770s running on 3-way SLI mode and I might even upgrade to an 8-core.

And i don't care that Intel makes better processors than AMD, i was on a tight budget at the time and I wanted to get it done with, but I don't really care. My computer run amazingly with its AMD processor.


You were on a tight budget but yet you bought 20gb of ram ? o.O


I didn't have a job a month ago, and I'm 15, how am I supposed to get and extra $130 (thats what the 16GB kit costs) when i didn't have a job. The money I got from this was the money I had saved up over about a year.
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ItsJess3 wrote That build is great man, really dig the case to.

8/10

Do you mind if I ask how much you spent on it all


Overall, I've spent about $974, but with all my upgrades that I'm saving up for its going to total out to about $1453
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