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Looking for a decent pc build.
Things i will be doing
1. Working from the computer
2. Browsing the internet whilst on two monitors and talking to clients on live chats
3. Looking for 8 GB of ram
4.Doesn't need to include any peripherals

Budget $700. Please link them below, the one i decide to build is the person i will be paying. $20 to the winner.
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So, you already have two monitors figured out?

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Sorted out this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you.
The total is $643.55, so you're left with a bit of money for anything else you may desire.

If the above link doesn't work, try [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .
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G59 wrote So, you already have two monitors figured out?

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Sorted out this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you.
The total is $643.55, so you're left with a bit of money for anything else you may desire.

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That 500w is way over kill just sayin
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RedWood wrote
G59 wrote So, you already have two monitors figured out?

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Sorted out this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you.
The total is $643.55, so you're left with a bit of money for anything else you may desire.

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That 500w is way over kill just sayin


Does it matter? The build's still under his budget.
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G59 wrote
RedWood wrote
G59 wrote So, you already have two monitors figured out?

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Sorted out this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you.
The total is $643.55, so you're left with a bit of money for anything else you may desire.

If the above link doesn't work, try [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .


That 500w is way over kill just sayin


Does it matter? The build's still under his budget.


I would say keeping this 500w psu because it opens up horizons later on for upgrades, won't have to upgrade later.
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Nartico wrote
G59 wrote
RedWood wrote
G59 wrote So, you already have two monitors figured out?

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Sorted out this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you.
The total is $643.55, so you're left with a bit of money for anything else you may desire.

If the above link doesn't work, try [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .


That 500w is way over kill just sayin


Does it matter? The build's still under his budget.


I would say keeping this 500w psu because it opens up horizons later on for upgrades, won't have to upgrade later.


Exactly.
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I built you this one: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Because
    *Motherboard: Asus is a good brand and it has an onboard wifi adapter
    *2x4gb of RAM because dual channel ram is faster than a single stick of RAM
    *120gb ssd so you can install the os on there and a 2tb hybrid hdd for faster file storing
    *Also threw in a 750 ti just in case you want to play games or something. (onboard graphics are pretty good as it is, so you can take the graphics card if you want to save money)
    *Also I didn't put a cpu cooler because this i3 can't be overclocked meaning that the stock cooler should do just fine.
    *Also used the cooler master 130 case because of how compact and reliable it is for upgrades.
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