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Is this computer a good deal?

where can i get the drugs you're on? an i7 6 core costs 3x more then the 8 core amd, so no shit it outperforms it, the PC has a $200 CPU not a $600 one.

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honestly if he parts out 3 SSDs, 1 GPU, and 2 monitors, he would still have a beastly computer and he could sell those 6 things for about $800-900 on eBay easily.

like i said, you don't need dual GPU's or 4 SSD's, and with the money you save you could get an i7 6-core if you're trying to run that many bots.
 
like i said, you don't need dual GPU's or 4 SSD's, and with the money you save you could get an i7 6-core if you're trying to run that many bots.

redundant guy is redundant. an i7 6 core + the graphics card you mentioned alone is worth $1000, just those two things, the pricing you gave for $1500 would barely cover a machine, without monitors, without peripherals. you're talking about more bang for your buck, but if he sold the extra ssds/monitors/gpu he would only spend about $1000 for a full working awesome system, your $1500 system doesnt have anything other then the machine. yeah, way cheaper there buddy ;)

All this thing needs is a couple more SSD drives and ill be set!

can't tell if trolling >_>
 
Thanks for the input guys, but i completely agree with PKSays. These keys might even be legit.
 
Thats really not a great deal pal! why the hell would you want to buy a amd system in the first place, i build systems for a living and i wouldnt touch that.
do your self a favour build your own and do a bit of research!

I stopped reading the comments after I saw this since I have built several of my own and just built a system that makes that look silly for slightly over a grand.. you have to consider that newegg slashes prices constantly and you can sometimes find fantastic hardware at a steal of a price. I would highly suggest avoiding AMD processors considering Intel is far superior (9 out of 10 IT professionals would agree) and that 8-core system you would buy is equivelent to a quad-core Intel. Generally speaking, AMD is a cheaper product (for the most part) for good reason.. it would also help to know what you would be using the system for.. gaming obviously, but to what extent? Liquid cooling is also debatable for the price. Anyways, good luck with your choice =)
 
I stopped reading the comments after I saw this since I have built several of my own and just built a system that makes that look silly for slightly over a grand.. you have to consider that newegg slashes prices constantly and you can sometimes find fantastic hardware at a steal of a price. I would highly suggest avoiding AMD processors considering Intel is far superior (9 out of 10 IT professionals would agree) and that 8-core system you would buy is equivelent to a quad-core Intel. Generally speaking, AMD is a cheaper product (for the most part) for good reason.. it would also help to know what you would be using the system for.. gaming obviously, but to what extent? Liquid cooling is also debatable for the price. Anyways, good luck with your choice =)

Could you post one of your builds to compare? I priced a couple builds myself on newegg, it wasn't cheap.
 
as far as the processor posts..... Intel guys will claim Intel, AMD guys will always claim AMD.

They are both good and depending on which one you have it will do mostly anything you want it to do. Computers can be built FAR FAR superior than what they could be built like 2 years ago. It makes something built 2 years ago look stupid and useless

I'd say go for it. People do not consider that this isnt just a gaming "tower". Everything else is coming with it. You dont have to spend gas to go to fry's. You don't have to wait to piece it together; etc. etc.
 
Idk, I have no brand preference. But getting all that hardware 1/2 off newegg's before tax, already put together while not having to worry about the possibility of DOAs sounds pretty appealing. If i can sell the adobe keys and a couple SSDs because this guy doesnt want to bother, even better.
 
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yeah bro go for it, if its $1900 shipped that's a pretty good deal, half the people here make up stats with no backup facts because they're idiots stroking their dicks in a corner instead of actually being informative ;) like I said, if you're not gonna hardcore 10+ bot you can easily run a few bots on that machine + do your stuff and if you want sell a few of the pieces to make your money back and still have a legit machine.
 
Not saying its a bad deal in terms of typical cost vs what your getting it for. At the same time just because something cost a lot doesn't mean it is the best option. What I suggested would net you in the same price range with a greater deal of performance. I am not one of the corner strokers that PK is stating as this is from personal experience. I am running this setup with quite a bit more (2X GTX 670 3X Vertex 4's 32GB of DDR3 2133 Ram etc...) but that is a complete waste for just diablo. The comparison of AMD vs Intel is that Intel CPUs just overclock like crazy, I have no preference in brands just performance and it has been this way since AMD 64. As far as the Rampage IV Extreme they generally pop up on newegg as an open box special for 1/2 the price. I only had 1 DOA item from newegg and I have purchased hundreds of items. If this does happen they will pay for the shipping back so it really is a win win. If your going to get a SSD why not get something that is SATA 6 with 500+ read and write speeds with some decent amount of space, IMO any ssd under 250GB these days is just not worth it for a main PC but of course that is my personal opinion. You could simply get 2X vertex 4's 256GB and use the RAID 0 function you will have over 1GB of read and write speeds with over 500GB of space and I bought mine at $200 price point with newegg specials that pop up.
 
"np at all :) it passes stress test with flying colors! i have cenebench licensed version and it passes everything at a 70.87 score and i have it beating the beta 12core which is at 48.73 score lol. i have novabench which passes, CPU-Z stress, Intelburn and amd overdrive burn tester. No lockups even on the 8 hour burn from the intel :) software is fully licensed and registered legally and you will get the disk and codes, im a microsoft partner :) and i would have np emailing or i would even be willing to give you my number incase you ever needed any help or questions :) the overclock is perfect and i purchased every part in this system brand new from frys minus the screens from dell and the video cards from sapphire directly :)"

He sent this, and I sent $1900. Thanks for the help everyone.

it also came with this : "custom made 3 screen stand, all wires including the powered display port adapters for the cards to screen, external dvd r/w drive, printer cables"
 
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