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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      That's plenty of money. I have an awesome gaming laptop from Asus for half of that.

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      • NicN
        Nic
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        http://www.logicalincrements.com/

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          These days I like Intel i7 for the CPU and NVidia for the GPU. You'll want 16GB RAM or more, but 16GB is good.

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          • momurdaM
            momurda
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            for 2000 bucks, you can get just about whatever you want.
            If you want to spend the entire 2k,
            get a
            GTX1080 ~700
            the i7 6700 (although I still prefer the socket 2011 beasts, like the 4930k) ~350 I think
            16/32GB RAM, this is cheap. ~ 300
            ASUS or Gigabyte mobo that is comparable in features/price with your cpu.(prob about 3-400 for something good) ~ 300-400
            A case and a psu about 100 each. ~ 200

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              Veet
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              Don't forget cooling, and enclosures... Very essential !!

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              • thwrT
                thwr @momurda
                last edited by thwr

                @momurda said in Gaming rig for friend:

                for 2000 bucks, you can get just about whatever you want.
                If you want to spend the entire 2k,
                get a
                GTX1080 ~700
                the i7 6700 (although I still prefer the socket 2011 beasts, like the 4930k) ~350 I think
                16/32GB RAM, this is cheap. ~ 300
                ASUS or Gigabyte mobo that is comparable in features/price with your cpu.(prob about 3-400 for something good) ~ 300-400
                A case and a psu about 100 each. ~ 200

                400 USD for a mobo? You can also burn your money for the same effect.

                Just clicked something together using a German price checker. No personal preference included here. For example, I'm not a big fan of ASUS.

                0_1471694618356_upload-c6a606ad-5cd4-42af-8099-92d6b0d0e42c

                PS: There are decent gaming notebooks available, @scottalanmiller mentioned them before.

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                  smartkid808
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                  Hey Guys, Hope you had a good weekend.. Here is what I have so far.. Trying to figure out on some of the parts if I can use a lower model. He doesn't care about looks, as it's not for showing off. And his price includes monitor, KB, Mouse, Speakers.... Appreciate your guys help. Sorry I am so dumb at this stuff.. haha... I don't build much anymore, and I don't game, so I don't know what's good.

                  MSI Z170A - Not sure if he really needs this high end of one.. I would like to get something a little cheaper.

                  i7-6700K - Proc Only (getting water cooling unit)

                  Kingston HyperX FURY - Got 16, might go 32

                  Asus GeForce GTX 1070 Trix

                  Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD OR Samsung Evo 500GB - is it really worth the $60 difference?

                  Corsair Hydro H100iv2 240mm water cooler - Hope this is the right one.. It looks like it to me.

                  EVGA 500W OR Corsair AX AX760 760W - Can I get by with 500W or is there a good one anyone can recommend? $150 is kind of steep. He may add another GFX card later, but only 1 for now.. I have no clue how multiple cards would work together anyway.. Never researched it or used it.

                  Cooler Master Trooper Case OR NZXT H440 Case - I like the Cooler Master, but for the $50 difference, I think the NZXT case will be fine.

                  Asus VS228H 21.5 OR Samsung S245E310HL 23.6" -- I would prefer the Samsung personally. He will be getting 2, for dual screen.

                  Mackie Monitors - he likes these, I don't know the difference between monitor and seaker

                  Razor BlackWidow KB

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403
                    last edited by

                    Might I recommend you using this website, if you aren't certain.

                    https://pcpartpicker.com/user/pcbuilder/

                    Also that site will list the best prices for the parts and where to purchase them from.

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                      smartkid808
                      last edited by

                      Thanks @DustinB3403 Ill take a look.. I am buying from Amazon cuz free shipping. Prefer to get from all one place. And NewEgg does not ship free to me 😞

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                      • RojoLocoR
                        RojoLoco @smartkid808
                        last edited by

                        @smartkid808 said in Gaming rig for friend:

                        Thanks @DustinB3403 Ill take a look.. I am buying from Amazon cuz free shipping. Prefer to get from all one place. And NewEgg does not ship free to me 😞 anyone, and their return policy is bullshit.

                        FTFY

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                        • momurdaM
                          momurda
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                          I have the same watercooler, works great. Also have the same 850 Pro SSD, works even better.
                          I suppose you don't have to spend so much on the mobo, but I usually do because it is the foundation of your entire computer. The one you have chosen may be a bit overkill(though mine was more and is totally worth it), perhaps find one with only 2 pciex16 if he may want another card in the future. but

                          The one listed by thwr is a lot more than the spreadsheet says it is, at least in the US. And is MiniITX.
                          6700K are over 300 in the US, not less than 250 as well

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                            smartkid808
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                            Thanks guys... The site @DustinB3403 looks good.. I thought NewEgg was free shipping for Continental US, guess not anymore.. And return policy, thats why I want to get things sold and ship from Amazon. Never had issues with Amazon returns.

                            Ill keep the SSD as the 850 Pro, as I had great luck with my 840 Pro .

                            I rather spend the money from the MB on going 32GB ram for him... and trying to get screens with 1ms response vs 5..

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                              smartkid808
                              last edited by

                              Well, this is what I got so far.. A little over his budget... lol.. Just playing with setup for now..

                              I will probably switch the MB to the model under the titanium.. $70 cheaper. and then switch the gfx to a non liquid cooled one. figure out where else I can cut.. Prob will have to cut the screens down, not sure how much of a difference getting the samsung screens vs these ASUS ones will be.

                              http://pcpartpicker.com/list/2BYVcc

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender
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                                Standard HD on a screen that large, personally I would hate it during non gaming things.

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                                  smartkid808 @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in Gaming rig for friend:

                                  Standard HD on a screen that large, personally I would hate it during non gaming things.

                                  He only uses it for gaming and very little internet (usually just uses his phone). So might not be a huge issue.. Would the Samsung be ok for gaming? Or better to get the faster refresh rate/resolution on the ASUS. It would be for Overwatch/WoW/CoD, so not sure if response time in the screen is that big of an issue.

                                  Thanks so much guys, Appreciate your help..

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