Is it worth it?
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Infinity_8800_Pro_SE
>$2139
>razer
literal cancer tier don't purchase any razer products for your own good, over priced shit quality you can do a lot better.
>2139$ Over priced, i suggest you find some one to help you build a PC instead of buying a prebuilt piece of shit.
>>119123
not worth. If you're looking to buy a pc and are willing to put in the minimal effort to build it, what's your budget?
Budget at the time is $1,500 willing to go over it by $300 but other then that forget it.
>>119133
make your ideal build here and then post it.
https://pcpartpicker.com/
Knowing nothing on hardware this should be fun!
>>119137
good luck lol
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/NTZq6h
>>119144
>SLI 970s
>buying windows
These things are wrong
>>119144
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Jf2znQ
I added an SSD since it's worth it to use as a boot drive (3 seconds to boot max) and I removed the 970s and replaced it with a 1080 because you might as well wait for it if you're planning on getting 2 970s. Also downgraded your cpu to an i5 because unless you're doing intense video rendering or are a hradcore enthusiast then an i7 is kinda pointless and the performance differences are negligible. I also changed your ram to hyperx because the ripjaws just look silly.
Don't forget next gen GPUs come out soon!
>>119123
Get rid of windows 10...horrible
>>119123
>a gaming rig you didn't build yourself
what do you think OP
>>119133
If your budget was 1500+300, why were you even considering your link?
Never ever ever buy two midrange gpus, always horrible performance per dollar. If you're willing to pay flagship gpu price get a flagship gpu. Only multi gpu when you can get a second one dirt cheap, and SLI doesn't work for some games, so you'll be paying for nothing.
>>119158
>boot time xD
you boot once and use the pc for hours, and it only takes like 15 seconds to boot from a modern hdd. The benefit is faster install, save and load times for applications and OS patches.
The builds presented thus far have bad or excessive components. I am fairly knowledgeable about current hardware and recently build a pc. The chosen ram is not officially supported but will probably work just not support OCing. OCing ram is stupid though, almost no effect, CAS is more important.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/L9bd8d
And don't buy an OEM copy of windows ever, get the full version. OEM license expires when the mobo dies, even if it fails after a few weeks.
>>119807
Technically OEM Windows can be transferred from a dead motherboard to an identical working motherboard.
The reason you don't buy OEM Windows is that you're not an OEM, and if you install it on a PC that you then keep instead of selling to an end-user, it's a breach of the OEM license, and you're paying just to pirate Windows.