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Intel i7-4790k 4.0GHz /Gigabyte Z97M MB/R9 280 3GB/16GB RAM/512GB SSD $1618 + Shipping @ DIY Comp

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  • Intel Core i7 4790K, 4.0Ghz, 16GB 1600Mhz Kingston, DDR3, 512 SSD, SATA 3

  • R9 280, Intel Z97, LGA 1150, Dual Ray DVD-RW, 8ch Audio ALC889A Dolby Sound

  • 10/100/1000 Ethernet, Free Wireless dongle, Power Supply: 700W Thermaltake

  • Microphone mini jack, Headphone mini jack, 1 x DVI, 1 x HDMI

  • Operating System: optional

  • Delivery Sydney$19/ Canberra,NSW Regional,ACT Regional $20
    Melbourne, VIC Regional, Adelaide, Brisbane/Gold Coast $25
    QLD Regional, SA Regional, Perth, WA, TAS, NT $35

Until stock last


OS Optional, for more info please visit:
http://www.diycomputers.com.au/cat.asp?catid=478

Intel i7-4820K 4Core 3.7GHz LGA2011 $1655

Intel i7-4960X Extreme 6Core 3.60Ghz 2011 No Fan $2595

Optional: MS Windows 8 Pro $169

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  • -2

    No price in title, crappy formatting.

  • +1

    Isn't that expensive? For that price I'd expect a 290.

  • +1

    This isn't a bargain, its overpriced.. with very few details,

    "though if a bargain is getting bent over without lube, I take that last sentence back"

    What SSD ?

    What case ?

    Which exact motherboard ?

  • depending on the components factoring in labor for the build this is about what it would work out to build this on pcpartpicker. (of course if they are using really cheap unknowns this is not the case). I wouldn't call it a bargain but it's not exactly being bent over either, if anyone can prove me wrong please provide examples as I am interested in this build?

    • Assuming it's for games a build like this should be much better for value
      http://www.pccasegear.com/sc/cFt

      • +1

        Its not exactly like for like comparison though. I understand you are saying that for gaming purposes, your built is better value for money and you might be right, however OP's build does have higher specs (larger capacity HDD, more RAM, I7 CPU, arguably better brand mobo and PSU etc). It may be an overkill for gaming, but like for like, the price from PCCG would be about the same, if not a bit more expensive and as such can be used for gaming as well as other purposes.

  • Smells like Spham to me.

  • +1

    Oh these DIY guys again. Seem to be getting a theme started with their posting of bad deals with very limited descriptions so you can't even compare properly.

    Does "Do It Yourself" refer to the product description as well?

  • Can't see how the "Free Wireless dongle" is any more free than the other components.

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