Hundred Two Atx

Sep 05
2010
Antec Case Nine Hundred Two V3 Gamer ATX Mid Tower New
Antec Case Nine Hundred Two V3 Gamer ATX Mid Tower New
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ANTEC THREE HUNDRED TWO NO POWER SUPPLY ATX GAMING CASE BLACK THREEHUNDREDTWO
ANTEC THREE HUNDRED TWO NO POWER SUPPLY ATX GAMING CASE BLACK THREEHUNDREDTWO
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Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black CA 300TWO RETAIL
Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black CA 300TWO RETAIL
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Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black
Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black
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New Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black
New Antec Three Hundred Two No Power Supply ATX Gaming Case Black
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Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Series Full ATX Tower Computer Case
Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Series Full ATX Tower Computer Case
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Antec 200 two hundred V2 ATX mid tower black Ultimate Gamer case no power supply
Antec 200 two hundred V2 ATX mid tower black Ultimate Gamer case no power supply
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Building my first gaming computer!?

Antec Nine Hundred Two ATX - Midtower Case: $109.99

ASUS M4A79XTD EVO AM3 AMD 790X ATX AMD Motherboard: $114.99 (10 Dollar Mail-In Rebate)

AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb 3.4GHz: $185.00

Western Digital 750GB HDD: $69.99

Logitech Illuminated Keyboard: $69.49

Logitech X-540 5.1 Speaker System: $88.99 (10 Dollar Mail-In Rebate)

Crysis: Maximum Edition: $36.99

Sony Optaric 24x Rewritable Drive (Also reads DVD and CD): $26.99

Sabrent Internal Card Reader: $12.99

Asus 23" FULL 1080p Widescreen Monitor: $199.99 (20 Dollar Mail-In Rebate)

XFX HD Radeon 5870 XXX Edition Overclocked: $439.99

G. Skill Ripjaws 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600: $93.99

Corsair 750w PSU Crossfire Ready: $109.99 (20 Dollar Mail-In Rebate)

TOTAL: $1559.38

First gaming computer Ive ever built (Im 15 yrs old). Tell me what you think

If you have any suggestions for different components please provide a URL. Thanks !!!

it seems like you just picked the most expensive item on all the TigerDirect component lists.

I built a "Crysis Ultra-High" system for around $440. The components are just fine, and if you have the money go ahead, but you can buy a pre-built gaming system with those specs for that price.

I'm also with the other poster on the processor. I LOVE AMD processors. They give you the absolute most bang for your buck, and they rock on games and compatibility. Unfortunately, the fastest processor on the market is indeed the Intel Core i7. it's amazing. so I'd go with an i7 with a compatible motherboard.

also, it's easy to build a computer, but if it's your first time, I'd do something for maybe $150. Many components can be very easily destroyed without much effort on your part.

Antec Nine Hundred Steel ATX.

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